View Full Version : Gina/Jemima..a 'racist' question...
...so in your opinion, is it any less racist to make a racist remark at a time when another person is pushing you in a way that Gina did with Jemima...do circumstances make a difference..?...
alex_front2
18-06-2013, 04:38 AM
Nope. No excuse for racism.
Jemima should have said "I havent yet dated a black guy i usually go for XYZ but maybe one day..." Therefore implying she doesnt usually fancy black men without being as insulting.
MatthewS
18-06-2013, 04:41 AM
Jemima should have said "I havent yet dated a black guy i usually go for XYZ but maybe one day..." Therefore implying she doesnt usually fancy black men without being as insulting.
Why is it considered insulting that she wouldn't usually fancy a black man?
This whole thing has been blown way out of proportion.
Nope. No excuse for racism.
Jemima should have said "I havent yet dated a black guy i usually go for XYZ but maybe one day..." Therefore implying she doesnt usually fancy black men without being as insulting.
..I don't think this is about what Jemima's personal preference in a guy is though, some people like blonde hair/brunette/muscular/slim...etc etc...it's more the assumption and comment that Gina probably wouldn't be attracted to a white guy...why wouldn't she..?..would she have said that to Sallie..?...I don't think so..so she made an assumption based on Gina's skin colour...
BigBrotherfan4ever
18-06-2013, 06:48 AM
Why is it considered insulting that she wouldn't usually fancy a black man?
This whole thing has been blown way out of proportion.
This
joeysteele
18-06-2013, 06:52 AM
I didn't see or hear a racist remark in the real sense, had Jemima said, I would never go out with a black guy I cannot stand them,then that would have been nearer being racist.
She was stating a preference as to the guys she liked in a dating sense.
I find it concerning actually that a white women can be pulled up for saying she liked guys dark mediterranean as potential boyfriends/lovers but stipulating,'her choice', that she would not date a black guy.
I tell you something, I doubt very much at all that had Jemima not said much at all but Gina had said that she would not go out with a white guy then likely no warning would have been forthcoming.
I clearly took Jemima's point that she was on about preference of lovers,as she herself pointed out, in the same away as she or others could have said, she preferred guys with blue eyes or blonde or dark hair.
Nothing racist at all and all through Gina was the one provoking throughout, both from the original conversation and also when she asked to speak to Jemima.
Jemima would have been far better to have refused to go and talk to Gina at all, having said that she likely then would have been hauled in for a warning for being discrimatory towards Gina again for a likely race connection.
BB is going to spoil this series with this utter nonsense of giving warnings for harmless incidents like this.
thesheriff443
18-06-2013, 06:53 AM
...so in your opinion, is it any less racist to make a racist remark at a time when another person is pushing you in a way that Gina did with Jemima...do circumstances make a difference..?...
only if you say something that is racist! jem is not rascist gina knew what she was doing and played the race card without doubt.
in another situation we are all guilty of saying things out of anger and we say the things that will hurt the most,remarks about race/family/sexuality.
Supernovarolla
18-06-2013, 07:26 AM
I'm no fan of Jemima, but people need to grow up and get a grip. I've heard black people say they don't fancy white people lots of times. No one batters an eyelid. Why? Because they're entitled to their own sexual preferences. So I don't see why it's suddenly deemed racist if someone white isn't sexually attracted to someone who is black?
I only fancy a very specific type of male and only go for white guys too. Perhaps I should be banned for being racist?...
fruit_cake
18-06-2013, 07:32 AM
I'm no fan of Jemima, but people need to grow up and get a grip. I've heard black people say they don't fancy white people lots of times. No one batters an eyelid. Why? Because they're entitled to their own sexual preferences. So I don't see why it's suddenly deemed racist if someone white isn't sexually attracted to someone who is black?
I only fancy a very specific type of male and only go for white guys too. Perhaps I should be banned for being racist?...
I agree, people need to get a grip, Jemima had no intention of intimidating Gina whatsoever, which to me is the important factor. If Gina really took offence, which I'm not at all convinced she did, she needs to get rid of the chip on her shoulder. Jem is entitled to her preference seems to me.
Shaun
18-06-2013, 08:17 AM
Only just watching it now... wow... Gina's scum.
karezza
18-06-2013, 08:18 AM
I think Gina is the racist. She deliberately provoked Jemima into saying something stupid. Gina is a despicable human being.
joeysteele
18-06-2013, 08:20 AM
By manipulating and playing this race card, Gina may well have shot herself in the foot as to this eviction.
Silly situation. I mean people do have their own preference when it comes to look, they just do. Gina twisted what she said and it wasn't racist.
By manipulating and playing this race card, Gina may well have shot herself in the foot as to this eviction.
She was going anyway lol
Santa's NaughtiNess
18-06-2013, 09:26 AM
I do think the eviction is between Sallie and Gina. Dexter is safe.
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