Reigning ‘Miss Universe’ rejects calls to boycott Israel-hosted pageant

November 19, 2021 by JNS
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The reigning “Miss Universe” came out on Wednesday against the pressure on contestants to boycott the beauty pageant, which is being held for the first time in Israel next month.

Miss Universe Andrea Meza from Mexico. Source: Twitter.

“Everyone with different beliefs, with different backgrounds, with different cultures—they all come together and when you are in there you forget about politics, about your religion,” Mexico’s Andrea Meza told The Associated Press ahead of a tour of Jerusalem’s Old City.

“It’s just about embracing other women,” said the 27-year-old Meza, who is slated to hand over her crown to the winner of the 70th “Miss Universe” pageant in Eilat on Dec. 12.

The Palestinian Campaign for the Academic and Cultural Boycott of Israel, a founding member of the BDS movement, has been calling on contestants to “do no harm to our struggle for freedom, justice and equality by withdrawing from the pageant.”

The South African government withdrew its support for its contestant, Lalela Mswane, because she refuses to abide by an Israel boycott.

“The atrocities committed by Israel against Palestinians are well documented,” the government said in a statement, according to AP, adding that it “cannot in good conscience associate itself with such.”

Mswane, who was crowned Miss South Africa in late October, has been facing online harassment since tweeting on Nov. 2 that she is “looking forward” to the event.

“There is a stirring in my soul; a restless, a wild anticipation. I am staring out into the horizon as far as I can,” she wrote.

The post has been receiving hostile comments under the hashtags #NotMyMissSouthAfrica, “#freepalestine” and “#boycottisrael.” Many Twitter users also posted the emoji of the Palestinian flag and called for a boycott of the entire pageant.

JNS

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One Response to “Reigning ‘Miss Universe’ rejects calls to boycott Israel-hosted pageant”
  1. Adrian Jackson says:

    Politics should stay out of events like beauty contests. Harassing these young women is unfair and misogynists. Talk of an Olympic boycott is also stupid over China authoritarian politics. Like it or not most countries are authoritarian to a small or large degree. There are not many real democracies out there. Even Australia is becoming more secretive politically and keep Australians in the dark on some issue’s citing that pathetic “national security” phrase as an excuse when disclosure would simply be embarrassing to the government or parliament.

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