Like probably every question ever posed, you can look at it from different angles.
On a superficial level, anybody broadly liberal/left might think it is progress that a Muslim can triumph over the predominantly christian ( I'm guessing this ) contestants in this contest.
I'm also guessing the right wing in America will be outraged.
I'm also guessing that many devout Muslims will also be outraged.
What puzzles me is that " beauty contests " appear now to be acceptable! A notion I reject.
Does modern feminism tolerate/endorse them?
On a superficial level, anybody broadly liberal/left might think it is progress that a Muslim can triumph over the predominantly christian ( I'm guessing this ) contestants in this contest.
I'm also guessing the right wing in America will be outraged.
I'm also guessing that many devout Muslims will also be outraged.
What puzzles me is that " beauty contests " appear now to be acceptable! A notion I reject.
Does modern feminism tolerate/endorse them?
