More political correct bullshit from the social warriors, she wore a Chinese style dress for the prom. She looks great, but no, its "Cultural appropriation". Fuck off already, they called her a closet racist? Even the Chinese loved it. And with an ass like that I think I love her too. 

When Keziah Daum sported a traditional, Chinese cheongsam dress to her senior prom in Utah last month, she likely never intended her photos to go viral or be slammed as a “closet racist” over accusations of cultural appropriation. But days later, the 18-year-old began winning praise from an unexpected source — Chinese audiences and social media users.
On May 1, an article on Wenxue City News covering Daum’s story largely voiced applause for her look, the English-language outlet South China Morning Post reported.
“Very elegant and beautiful! Really don’t understand the people who are against her, they are wrong!” a supporter chimed in of the cheongsam, otherwise known as a qiapo. “I suggest the Chinese government, state television or fashion company invite her to China to display her cheongsam!”
“It is not cultural theft. It is cultural appreciation and cultural respect,” another agreed.
According to the Post, Daum’s story has been making waves across Weibo, a Twitter-like platform popular in China.
“Culture has no borders. There is no problem, as long as there is no malice or deliberate maligning. Chinese cultural treasures are worth spreading all over the world,” one user mused.
Stateside, Daum has also won compliments for her prom dress, some from people claiming to be of Chinese ethnicity.
http://www.foxnews.com/lifestyle/20...r-racist-prom-dress-wins-praise-in-china.html

When Keziah Daum sported a traditional, Chinese cheongsam dress to her senior prom in Utah last month, she likely never intended her photos to go viral or be slammed as a “closet racist” over accusations of cultural appropriation. But days later, the 18-year-old began winning praise from an unexpected source — Chinese audiences and social media users.
On May 1, an article on Wenxue City News covering Daum’s story largely voiced applause for her look, the English-language outlet South China Morning Post reported.
“Very elegant and beautiful! Really don’t understand the people who are against her, they are wrong!” a supporter chimed in of the cheongsam, otherwise known as a qiapo. “I suggest the Chinese government, state television or fashion company invite her to China to display her cheongsam!”
“It is not cultural theft. It is cultural appreciation and cultural respect,” another agreed.
According to the Post, Daum’s story has been making waves across Weibo, a Twitter-like platform popular in China.
“Culture has no borders. There is no problem, as long as there is no malice or deliberate maligning. Chinese cultural treasures are worth spreading all over the world,” one user mused.
Stateside, Daum has also won compliments for her prom dress, some from people claiming to be of Chinese ethnicity.
http://www.foxnews.com/lifestyle/20...r-racist-prom-dress-wins-praise-in-china.html