Pageant organiser Miss Universe Malaysia condemns controversial remarks by former winner over US protests | Malay Mail

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MUMO, however, distanced itself from the controversial remarks by stating that the views expressed by James on social media are her own personal views and are neither the view nor position of the organisation.

“Samantha Katie James is not contracted to MUMO and has not represented the organisation since June 2018,” reads the statement. “MUMO stands for a non-racial society and strongly condemns all acts of racism and prejudice anywhere in the world.” James, who is of Malaysian Chinese-Brazilian heritage, came under heavy criticism online after she posted a series of controversial remarks telling African Americans to “take it as a challenge” and also claimed that they “chose to be born as coloured in America.”

 

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She’s a sarong party girl a white wanna be bimbo ! Strip the title

Read her postings. Remind me again how she won? The woman appears so deranged, it's almost scary.

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