Miss America Davuluri target of racism on social network

Update: 2013-09-16 00:02 GMT
The crowning of the first Miss America of Indian origin sparked a racist reaction on social media on Monday but 24-year-old Nina Davuluri played down the issue, saying she had to ‘rise above’ such things.

On Twitter, some users uncharitably referred to Davuluri, the daughter of a gynaecologist who emigrated from India 30 years ago, as an Arab and a terrorist with ties to Al Qaeda. A user with the handle @emi_adkins tweeted, ‘It’s called Miss America. Get outta here New York you look like a terrorist.’ 

Some like Luke Brasili sought to link Davuluri’s win with the anniversary of the September 11 terror attacks in the US. ‘9/11 was 4 days ago and she gets Miss America?’ he tweeted.

‘Congratulations Al-Qaeda. Our Miss America is one of you,’ posted @Blayne_MkltRain. Davuluri, who described her performance of a Bollywood-style dance at the Miss America pageant a victory for diversity in the US, appeared unfazed by racism.

‘I have to rise above that...I always viewed myself as first and foremost American,’ the New York native told a news conference last night after being crowned.

‘I’m thankful there are children watching at home who can finally relate to a new Miss America,’ she said. Davuluri, who says she would like to become a doctor like her father, is the first Miss America whose family comes from India. 

There was also support for Davuluri. Jezebel feminist blog denounced the comments, saying, ‘racists are being racist because Miss America isn’t white.’ 

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