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You know...I'll take a crack at playing devil's advocate for a second (not referencing how this broad looks, by the way...)
*puts cape on*
...but a question like is pretty damn hard. This chick's all of what? 20 years old? Not sure if they get any ideas of the kinds of questions they'll be asked but the question she got is something that senators & business people twice her age haven't been able to figure out/rectify. I'm willing to bet that most of us wouldn't have been able to answer that question without stepping on everyone's toes & risking the entire competition...
She's being asked for a way to resolve it...on the spot...with cameras rolling in front of thousands of people & millions of viewers.
All that aside, at that answer. Brain just shut-down. Not as bad as that Miss South Carolina chick though. :yikesvince:
*hangs cape in locker*
Breh, the question wasn't hard. And she wasn't asked to resolve it. They asked what the statistic said about society. Basically all she had to do was 1, interpret the question, and 2, give her opinion. She could have easily danced around it and gave an expanded dressed up version of "women still have a long way to go" and that would have been that. But she clearly spent more time in the mirror than the books.
These girls train for softball questions "how would you change the world if you could wave a magic wand?" "I'd solve hunger!!" LOL ask them something that doesn't come with prepared scripted answer and they start tripping all over themselves