View Full Version : WR - Adam exclusion could be perceived as racist...
BB said that the 4 who received the least noms for eviction were eligible to go into the White Room. They could have said choose the 3 from the whole 5 who were not up for eviction - but Adam alone gets left out in the cold - why? He was the one left adrift between the ones who got the least noms and the ones who got the most.
Why was he alone excluded from a chance to enter the White Room? This could be perceived as racist. I wonder what Adam will make of that when it is revealed that someone in the WR waltz's off with 50K and he was left out deliberately?
Kazanne
03-08-2012, 07:27 PM
The whole whiteroom idea was a total washout,boring and pointless,it would be great for Adam to win off his own merit and not from a shove up from BB,he'de probably prefer that anyway.To be voted the winner by the public must be much more rewarding.
Livia
03-08-2012, 07:28 PM
Sigh...
smeagol
03-08-2012, 07:29 PM
the clue why is the title white room. racist bar stewards lol
rayheartbliss
03-08-2012, 07:32 PM
lol nah
but i agree the HMs with the least noms throughout the series should have been included
rayheartbliss
03-08-2012, 07:32 PM
lol nah
but i agree the HMs with the least noms throughout the series should have been included
coolface
03-08-2012, 07:36 PM
http://i887.photobucket.com/albums/ac76/ZenGato/GIFs/sisko.gif
it's because of stupid pc **** like this that real racism gets triviliazed
jesus christ
Sigh...
I rarely cry 'racist' and think PC has gone too far. But this is a valid point. At the very least, it was totally insensitive that the only person who wasn't up for eviction and was excluded from a chance in the White Room was a coloured person.
Jamie585
03-08-2012, 07:37 PM
oh fgs.. course it is NOT!!!!!!!!!!
chuff me dizzy
03-08-2012, 07:42 PM
http://i887.photobucket.com/albums/ac76/ZenGato/GIFs/sisko.gif
it's because of stupid pc **** like this that real racism gets triviliazed
jesus christ
AND Bullying ,the 2 most boring words in BB history
I rarely cry 'racist' and think PC has gone too far. But this is a valid point. At the very least, it was totally insensitive that the only person who wasn't up for eviction and was excluded from a chance in the White Room was a coloured person.
Is that a normal expression in the UK?
Livia
03-08-2012, 07:44 PM
I rarely cry 'racist' and think PC has gone too far. But this is a valid point. At the very least, it was totally insensitive that the only person who wasn't up for eviction and was excluded from a chance in the White Room was a coloured person.
Coincidence. As coolface said, allegations like this trivialises real racism.
Livia
03-08-2012, 07:45 PM
Is that a normal expression in the UK?
No, it isn't.
chuff me dizzy
03-08-2012, 07:47 PM
Is that a normal expression in the UK?
it used to be ,now PC brigade dont like it
Sigh...
Couldn't agree anymore.
Livia
03-08-2012, 07:52 PM
it used to be ,now PC brigade dont like it
I find the term "PC Brigade" is used mostly by people defending casual racism. If being a member of the "PC Brigade" refers to people who are against racists, then I am happy to be a member of it and not use a patronising, insensitive term like 'coloured' to describe someone.
Okay, I take all your points on board, and I see that this thread could be seen as trivializing racism.
I thought it was an interesting point because I felt bad for Adam being left out for no discernible reason and I would love to know why he WAS left out.
Sorry if I have offended anyone!
Jordan.
03-08-2012, 07:52 PM
Adams black? How racist of you to notice.
I find the term "PC Brigade" is used mostly by people defending casual racism. If being a member of the "PC Brigade" refers to people who are against racists, then I am happy to be a member of it and not use a patronising, insensitive term like 'coloured' to describe someone.
In combination with the recent comment on the Conor's gf thread, define "casual"
Livia
03-08-2012, 07:56 PM
In combination with the recent comment on the Conor's gf thread, define "casual"
People who feel no sense of shame in referring to other races and cultures as if they are inferior as if it is their right.
brushstrokes101
06-08-2012, 07:59 AM
it used to be ,now PC brigade dont like it
Be careful your coming across as a fool
armand.kay
06-08-2012, 08:09 AM
D:
Shaun
06-08-2012, 08:14 AM
pmsl
Jimrod
06-08-2012, 08:47 AM
I find the term "PC Brigade" is used mostly by people defending casual racism. If being a member of the "PC Brigade" refers to people who are against racists, then I am happy to be a member of it and not use a patronising, insensitive term like 'coloured' to describe someone.
I think the point is that "Coloured" used to be the PC term for "Black", then the rules changed. This is why people are continually confused about the right things to say.
You see it all the time in sports commentary - I remember watching a UFC fight where one commentator was trying to describe the fighters who were wearing the same colour shorts, same height, build etc. He was pointing out things like slightly different hair and a bit of red detailing on shorts when the other commentator cut in "Let's make this simple, he's the black dude!". This has become such a touchy subject that everyone is scared of saying the wrong thing.
We used to call mentally disabled people "Spastics", due to there being a "Spastics Society" dedicated to caring for the mentally disabled, this then became un-PC and evil to say as well. It's the same principal - a generation use the term most common when they grow up, then some liberal group decide that term is wrong and a new one must be used, it's not the fault of that generation that the "rules" forever change. They aren't always being spiteful or bigoted, just using the accepted language that they learned.
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