Last week, as outrage as over Donald Trump’s comments about Mexican “rapists” hit a fever pitch, former Miss Colorado USA Marybel González, who just happens to be Mexican-American, composed an open letter to the presidential candidate and Miss USA owner that she signed, “A very Mexican, not rapist.”
González joined CNN’s Brooke Baldwin on Thursday afternoon to explain why she wrote the letter and to share her thoughts about Trump’s continued insistence that there is nothing wrong with categorizing Mexicans as “rapists.”
“I think this is something that Donald Trump is not recognizing, the dangers in his words,” she said. “Unfortunately, Donald Trump, I’d like to tell you that rape and crime are things that happen in every country, to all differnt types of people and crime and rape are not things that are committed by one group or one specific culture. So, I guess you generalizing yet again has dangerous implications and it’s completely erroneous.”
“You are proliferating discrimination. You are encouraging people to use hateful comments against a certain minority and that, to me, is incredibly wrong, dangerous and just irresponsible,” González said later. “When you talk about people in this certain discriminatory manner, you are advocating for racism. And that transcends just talking about Mexican people, that talks about women, minorities, people of all different cultures and that to me is something that I will not waver on and I’m sending a message to him that hate is not something I subscribe to.”