It was a particularly awkward question, and a particularly bold answer, considering that a transgender media mogul became the owner of the Miss Universe program last year and was touted by establishment media outlets as the “first woman” to lead the pageant.In the Q&A portion of #MissUniversePhilippines2023, Baguio’s Krishnah Marie Gravidez said that transgender women should not be allowed in women’s sports events due to “a biological reason.” #MUPH2023 https://t.co/SK6sYklT74 pic.twitter.com/wsSvGaQNML
— Rappler (@rapplerdotcom) May 13, 2023
Judging by the cheers and applause after her response, the crowd appeared to overwhelmingly agree with Gravidez. In its report, however, the Filipino news site Rappler quoted only a handful of negative social media posts about Gravidez’s comments. One called her statement “transphobic.”Anne Jakrajutatip, the new owner of Miss Universe, delivered an empowering speech yesterday: “Welcome to the new era. From now on it’s gonna be run by women, owned by a trans woman, for all women around the world.” pic.twitter.com/TJXV8EPkAv
— Dan Hastings-நாராயணன் (@notdanhastings) January 15, 2023
Another said it was “very wrong.”“Baguio disagrees with transwomen athletes joining the female category in sports competitions due to biological differences with biological women”
this is NOT transphobic to you? https://t.co/UyjToWr9fq pic.twitter.com/P4f3GQLCZ1 — lex (@f4ggotism) May 13, 2023
However, responses in the comment section Tuesday showed most agreed with her statement. [firefly_poll] Many complimented her, remarking, “Very well said” and indicating that they agreed “100 percent.” One said, “Excellent answer, but not what the judges and proprietors of the Ms. Universe Philippines pageant want to hear.”For Ms. Baguio to say this when she knows that @MissUniverse is owned by a transwoman and she is in the audience too, is appalling. She didn’t even substantiate her response. Very wrong! #MissUniversePhilippines2023 pic.twitter.com/XenhNHvqv0
— Hanash Daily 🍵💥#TeamBarda (@BIENsays) May 13, 2023
Another person wrote, “Truth hurts. I commend her for being brave for speaking of the fact and truth.”Excellent answer, but not what the judges and proprietors of the Ms. Universe Philippines pageant want to hear.
— baxtorralba (@bax_machine) May 14, 2023
Gravidez did not earn the Miss Universe Philippines crown, but she was named “Best in Swimsuit” and “Miss Charm Philippines.” This article appeared originally on The Western Journal.Truth hurts. I commend her for being brave for speaking of the fact and truth.
— mj_prcll (@mjprclla) May 14, 2023