Miss Earth South Africa DELETED ME?!

As a former Miss Earth South Africa contestant, I can say with great disappointment that I was let down by the organization. I was excited to participate in the competition and had worked hard to create a portfolio of projects and blog posts that showcased my passion for environmental advocacy. However, after being denied entry to the finals, I was shocked to discover that Miss Earth South Africa had deleted all of my projects and blog posts from their website and social media platforms.

It is deeply troubling to me that an organization that claims to promote environmentalism and sustainability would engage in such behavior. Deleting my projects and blog posts is not only disrespectful, but it also undermines the purpose of the competition, which is to promote environmental advocacy and activism.

It begs the question: why did Miss Earth South Africa delete my projects and blog posts? Was it an attempt to cover up their mistreatment of me and other contestants? Was it an attempt to silence me and prevent me from speaking out against their unethical practices?

It is clear to me that Miss Earth South Africa is not living up to its mission of promoting environmentalism and sustainability. By deleting my projects and blog posts, they have shown that they are more concerned with protecting their image than promoting environmental causes. It is a disappointing and disheartening realization for someone who dedicated so much time and effort to the cause.

I am not alone in my disappointment with Miss Earth South Africa. There have been numerous reports of mistreatment, corruption, and unethical practices within the organization, including allegations of vote-buying and favoritism. These allegations are deeply concerning and undermine the legitimacy of the competition.

As someone who cares deeply about the environment and the future of our planet, I am committed to holding Miss Earth South Africa accountable for their actions. We cannot allow them to continue to engage in unethical practices and compromise the integrity of the competition. We must demand transparency and fairness in all aspects of the competition, from the selection of finalists to the distribution of prizes.

In conclusion, Miss Earth South Africa’s decision to delete my projects and blog posts is a clear attempt to cover up their mistreatment of me and other contestants. We must hold them accountable for their actions and demand transparency and fairness in all areas of the competition. It is time for Miss Earth South Africa to live up to its mission of promoting environmentalism and sustainability, and stop engaging in unethical practices that undermine the purpose of the competition.

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