21-year-old Brooke Bruk-Jackson of Zimbabwe won the country’s 2023 beauty pageant, advancing her to the Miss Universe competition.
Bruk-Jackson’s victory sparked frustration from race-obsessed liberals who called it “tragic and disappointing” because she’s white.
The runner-ups were black women, Amanda Mpofu and Nokutenda Marumbwa. Around 2% of Zimbabwe is white. (Trending: The Chilling Number of Illegals With Ties to Terrorists)
Social media erupted with outrage because people argued that a black woman should have won.
“Extremely tragic and disappointing,” one person wrote. (Trending: Unearthed Clip Shows Joe and Hunter Discussing Business)
Miss Universe Zimbabwe 2023, Brooke-Bruk Jackson 🇿🇼 pic.twitter.com/edQVSsKIik
— African Hub (@AfricanHub_) September 18, 2023
“My ancestors rolling in they graves!!!!” another person said.
Despite the negative backlash, Bruk-Jackson responded to her victory saying, “My heart is full of joy and gratitude.”
“Thank you to each and every one of you for your kind messages and support,” she added. “GOD IS GOOD!!!”
She continued, “I have gained this crown for our beautiful country, to love and to serve our people, to represent Zimbabwe Internationally and to show the world the uniqueness of Zimbabwe and Zimbabweans.” (Trending: Biden Family Is Officially In Panic Mode)
Brooke Bruk-Jackson – Miss Zimbabwe 2023 pic.twitter.com/cE9txLf69N
— Aldo Sterone (@AldoSterone111) September 24, 2023
“I want to be an example of grace, understanding and inspiration to the youth of Zimbabwe, to instill the spirit of ‘ubuntu’ and know that together we are strong and anything in life is possible,” she concluded.
Bruk-Jackson is native of Harare in Zimbabwe.