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Omah
17-09-2010, 11:51 AM
http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-africa-11341566

Women's rights activists have strongly criticised producers of Africa's version of Big Brother for not evicting a housemate who punched a female contestant on live television.

Hannington Kuteesa hit Lerato Sengadi after a row inside the Big Brother house in Johannesburg on Tuesday.

Activists says the show's actions may perpetuate the belief that African men have the right to hit women.

TV company M-Net has defended its decision not to remove Mr Kuteesa, from Uganda, saying it is trying to act in the interests of all the housemates.

As his punishment Big Brother ordered him to apologise to South Africa's Ms Sengadi during one of their recordings.

It has also provided counselling to both contestants.

Angry viewers have continued to flood the show's website with messages condemning Mr Kuteesa.

Blimey ..... :eek:

ILoveTRW
17-09-2010, 11:56 AM
Big Brother is so old, this was happening on The Real World way back in 1998.
Get with the time BB.

Omah
17-09-2010, 01:12 PM
Big Brother is so old, this was happening on The Real World way back in 1998.
Get with the time BB.

Surely, the point is, why is it STILL happening ?

:conf:

Tom4784
17-09-2010, 03:34 PM
Gender violence isn't something to gloat about TRW.

Captain.Remy
17-09-2010, 03:40 PM
First an almost rape, then an riot + hostage and now violence.

ALRIGHT BB AFRICA ! Keep it going !

Wildcat!
17-09-2010, 03:47 PM
They were both to blame. The article is totally misleading BS. First its not BBUK< so peolpe dont automatically get kicked off for fighting. Second, I dont care if it s agirl, dont throw punches or act violent if you dont except the same thing back. I dont care who you are. Unless women want to go back to the times when they were second class citizens, they they shouldnt be treated like delicate flowers, if they act like thugs!



gSobOl-GRjI

the girl is even bigger than the dude!

Omah
17-09-2010, 04:19 PM
They were both to blame. The article is totally misleading BS. First its not BBUK< so peolpe dont automatically get kicked off for fighting.

Big Brother Africa contestant evicted for violence (http://uk.reuters.com/article/idUKTRE68G39H20100917)


Second, I dont care if it s agirl, dont throw punches or act violent if you dont except the same thing back. I dont care who you are. Unless women want to go back to the times when they were second class citizens, they they shouldnt be treated like delicate flowers, if they act like thugs!


Even though the fight where the women was shoved violently, took a few seconds, it raised a flurry of comments on the Internet about the deeper question of violence toward women.

In a civilised society, men hitting women is almost always wrong -casual violence towards women, for whatever reason, must be eradicated .....

_Seth
17-09-2010, 04:20 PM
I didn't see any punch in that video - he just pushed her head away, and then pushed her away.

It wasn't that bad. :laugh2:

Omah
17-09-2010, 04:39 PM
I didn't see any punch in that video - he just pushed her head away, and then pushed her away.

It wasn't that bad. :laugh2:

It was violent, it doesn't have to be "bad" .....

Wildcat!
17-09-2010, 05:26 PM
ALright, yeah!!! The guy should be kicked out! I just rewatched the clip without sound, and HE was the aggressive one to be homest, regardless of what was being said.

Rewatch the clip near the fight, with no volume on, and you can tell, he was the one getting aggressive with the body language.

But thats the thing though, for me, I wouldve kicked him out, even if the genders was reversed in this case. The point is, weather its a girl or a boy, it does not come into determining, who was wrong!

SoBig
17-09-2010, 06:36 PM
First an almost rape, then an riot + hostage and now violence.

ALRIGHT BB AFRICA ! Keep it going !

Whoa!? What the fu**.....

SoBig
17-09-2010, 06:38 PM
Anyone else surprised that they are speaking English in Big Brother Africa?

Wildcat!
17-09-2010, 08:44 PM
Anyone else surprised that they are speaking English in Big Brother Africa?


Errm, why the hell would anyone be surprised by that?

unless you are a real sheltered ignorant dumbass!

Niamh.
17-09-2010, 08:52 PM
They were both to blame. The article is totally misleading BS. First its not BBUK< so peolpe dont automatically get kicked off for fighting. Second, I dont care if it s agirl, dont throw punches or act violent if you dont except the same thing back. I dont care who you are. Unless women want to go back to the times when they were second class citizens, they they shouldnt be treated like delicate flowers, if they act like thugs!



gSobOl-GRjI

the girl is even bigger than the dude!

actually if you watch that again, he was the one who stood up and got in her face and started pointing his finger at her, then he pushed the side of her head before she pushed him back.

Niamh.
17-09-2010, 08:53 PM
Edit : Just saw your newer post Wildcat!

BB_Eye
17-09-2010, 09:00 PM
Man...

That is great TV.

BB_Eye
17-09-2010, 09:05 PM
Anyone else surprised that they are speaking English in Big Brother Africa?
Not really.

The show is based in SA, where a lot of people speak English (a large proportion speak Afrikaans, but that isn't widely spoken in the rest of the continent, which BB would be broadcast to) and most people in sub-Saharan Africa speak either English or French as a first language anyhow as a result of colonial history.

Omah
17-09-2010, 09:57 PM
Not really.

The show is based in SA, where a lot of people speak English (a large proportion speak Afrikaans, but that isn't widely spoken in the rest of the continent, which BB would be broadcast to) and most people in sub-Saharan Africa speak either English or French as a first language anyhow as a result of colonial history.

Yeah, a common language is a necessity, as there are an estimated 2,000 languages spoken in Africa .....

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Languages_of_Africa

SoBig
17-09-2010, 10:08 PM
Errm, why the hell would anyone be surprised by that?

unless you are a real sheltered ignorant dumbass!

Why are you getting all defensive?

I've never met a black African where English was his first language. I was expecting to see them speaking in their own native tongue. After all the show is in Africa. If it was German or French Big Brother and they were speaking English. I would have asked the same question.

SoBig
17-09-2010, 10:11 PM
Not really.

The show is based in SA, where a lot of people speak English (a large proportion speak Afrikaans, but that isn't widely spoken in the rest of the continent, which BB would be broadcast to) and most people in sub-Saharan Africa speak either English or French as a first language anyhow as a result of colonial history.
Thanks for this response.

30stone
18-09-2010, 11:58 AM
In a civilised society, men hitting women is almost always wrong -casual violence towards women, for whatever reason, must be eradicated .....

Why is it wrong just for men to hit women?

lostalex
18-09-2010, 12:21 PM
Why is it wrong just for men to hit women?

There are many reasons, but i'll just point out the main two for you. Physiology and History.


1- Physiology. Men are physically stronger than women. A man hitting a woman will cause more damage than a woman hitting a man. Simple physiology.

2- History. Heterosexual men have a very long history of violence against women. There is no such history of violence by women against heterosexual men.


Welcome to the world. :wavey:

Omah
19-09-2010, 08:28 AM
http://www.timeslive.co.za/sundaytimes/article665539.ece/Anger-over-Big-Brother-clash

Fans in Uganda, the home country of ousted Big Brother contestant Hannington Kuteesa, want to know why he was booted out of the fifth series of the reality show.

A report on Uganda Online suggests that Lerato Sengadi - the contestant Kuteesa hit and shoved - is being favoured because she is South African.

The altercation, which left Sengadi with bleeding gums, has sparked outrage among civil-society groups, and M-Net has been criticised for taking so long to evict Kuteesa.

http://www.sundayworld.co.za/Home/Article.aspx?id=1171233

Mbuyiselo Botha, the media relations manager for the Sonke Justice Gender Network, says the pressure exerted by civil society and NGOs led to the resolution of the matter.

Botha says: “Hannington’s eviction sends a strong message to the continent that certain behaviours will not be tolerated.

“It is disappointing that the BBA producers allowed him back on the show knowing that in an earlier Big Brother series he had shoved another woman, Malawian Mzamo Chibambo.”

o-oh ..... a serial offender ..... :eek:

bettiepage
19-09-2010, 08:31 AM
do y'all remember the first year when they all had to wear afro's. I loved that one.

Jordan.
19-09-2010, 06:12 PM
Rofl.

Omah
20-09-2010, 09:49 AM
http://www.timeslive.co.za/entertainment/article666759.ece/All-Stars-settle-down-after-fight

Meanwhile, the barn-mates are getting up to mischief - Kenyan Sheila Kwamboka and Angolan Tatiana dos Santos Durao were making moves on each other.

Then the married 34-year-old Malawian, Code Sangala also got his kicks from what he called a lesson in female anatomy, running his hands over Durao's breasts and buttocks while giving running commentary.

The scene did not go down too well with viewers. Some said that Sangala would be in trouble when he got home

:laugh2:

BBfanUSA
22-09-2010, 11:34 PM
and they didn't remove both in the first place why BBA as is a hot mess this season they need a stricter bb in there. I Heard that in earlier season that a couple divorced after what happened in there