If it weren’t for hateful bigots, I wouldn’t have any idea who the new Miss America is.
It’s hard for me to care one way or the other about who wins beauty pageants. (Excuse me. “Scholarship pageants.”) But the level of ignorance and bigotry involved in some people complaining because a woman of Indian ancestry won is disturbing.
After Nina Davuluri was crowned Miss America Sunday night, racist bigots took to Twitter to denounce an “Arab” — yes, seriously — winning the title. The sorts of people who would attack her for having Indian ancestry are the sorts who wouldn’t understand that India isn’t home to Arabs.
After Vanessa Williams was crowned the first black Miss America in 1983, some people grumbled, but they didn’t have the Internet to spread their bigotry for the whole world to see. I didn’t care one way or the other at the time, but some people did. They just didn’t like the idea of a black woman being held up as our ideal woman. (Don’t we all have a different idea of who the ideal woman is?)
The pageant isn’t “Miss White Girl Who Looks Like Me,” so it’s natural that people from different backgrounds are going to win. I assume that Davuluri was the best contestant this year. I don’t have a clue, but I also don’t have an opinion about who should have won last year or the year before that or pretty much any other year.

Memo to Republicans: Your serious contenders are hypocrites, too
Pretty much everyone shrugs at my most life-changing discovery
If you start sharing your abuse, some will tell you to ‘get over it’
You’re wrong! And if you don’t agree with me, you’re an evil, lying moron
Could we solve tough problems if we didn’t know they’re difficult?
Can I reconnect with inner child who saw the world differently?
It’s a very old cliche, but it’s true: Denial isn’t just a river in Egypt
I’m drawn to tales of brokenness, rescue and ultimate redemption
Maybe it wasn’t correct choice, but I’m not having surgery Friday