A CNN anchor has caused massive outrage after she
made a statement considered racist by most.
Alisyn Camerota had made the remark while
interviewing 12-year- old Ananya Vinay who is the latest Scripps Spelling Bee Champion.
During the interview, Ananya, who is of Indian origin,
was asked by a second host, Chris Cuomo, to spell
"covfefe" - the meaningless word that became popular
after Donald Trump mistakenly tweeted it. The girl spelled
it as "cofefe".
"Thank you very much. That's the only good answer
we've heard about that word in days," Chris Cuomo
said. Alisyn Camerota now replied:
"It was really COVFEFE but, again, it's a nonsense
word so we're not sure that its root is actually in
Sanskrit, which is what you're probably used to using. "
A number of people feel Alisyn's remark was a jab at
Ananya's origin and as such degrading because it meant she was not used to English.
Ananya, though of Indian origin, was born and raised in Fresno, California and had just been named the 2017 champion the previous evening. She is the 13th overall
Indian-American child to win the competition. Since 2008, an Indian-American child has won the competition every single year.
Ananya beat nearly 11 million children to emerge
champion of the competition and was called "unflappable
" by ESPN commentators because of how well she
comported herself throughout the rounds of competition.


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