View Full Version : Nice coded racism, Daniella.
Edna Mode
12-01-2016, 10:21 PM
I'm not one to get PC about stuff, but this was pretty vivid.
Daniella's "nobody feels safe here! She needs to get out. I don't feel safe."
Tiff didn't get physical or anything. There have literally been no signs of that happening.
She might as well have said, "that black girl is aggressive!"
What a leathery old hag she is.
:nono:
Pete.
12-01-2016, 10:22 PM
Exposed!
ThriceShy
12-01-2016, 10:22 PM
I'm not one to get PC about stuff, but this was pretty vivid.
Daniella's "nobody feels safe here! She needs to get out. I don't feel safe."
Tiff didn't get physical or anything. There have literally been no signs of that happening.
She might as well have said, "that black girl is aggressive!"
What a leathery old hag she is.
:nono:
It reminded me of when that vile specimen Natalie Cassidy suddenly declared that she didn't feel safe in her bed with Andrew Stone around.
GiRTh
12-01-2016, 10:23 PM
I heard that too.
Lostie!
12-01-2016, 10:24 PM
I'm not one to get PC about stuff, but this was pretty vivid.
Daniella's "nobody feels safe here! She needs to get out. I don't feel safe."
Tiff didn't get physical or anything. There have literally been no signs of that happening.
She might as well have said, "that black girl is aggressive!"
What a leathery old hag she is.
:nono:
But she didn't. :facepalm:
Tiffany was being aggressive, it's absurd that people who didn't like that are now suddenly being branded racist.
Well through everything that happened on tonight's highlights I must say I never picked up on any racism at all.
C'mon now.
Carl Jayson
12-01-2016, 10:26 PM
Washed up druggy who's 19 year old boyfriend is only going to steal all of her fee anyway.
NEW YORK REMAINS WINNING
Daniella is far more of a loose canon than Tiffany.
Northern Monkey
12-01-2016, 10:27 PM
Well through everything that happened on tonight's highlights I must say I never picked up on any racism at all.
C'mon now.
This^
LukeB
12-01-2016, 10:28 PM
Tiffany was being aggressive, it's absurd that people who didn't like that are now suddenly being branded racist.
She wasn't that aggressive to harm anyone though? not saying it's racism but stereotyping could come into it. It was obvious she wasn't going to harm anyone but they made out she was and is dangerous to be around.
Livia
12-01-2016, 10:29 PM
I saw no racism.
rusticgal
12-01-2016, 10:33 PM
No racism...just over reaction and pack mentality.
Edna Mode
12-01-2016, 10:38 PM
It might not have resonated as loudly for non-U.S. viewers, due to a different cultural climate within North America.
Specifically, Tiff being African-American; there comes with that hyphenated combo several stereotypes that aren't as prevalent with regards to black English people.
For instance, the unspoken fear that seemed to express anxieties regarding the possibility of Tiff turning "ghetto" and beating the sh*t out of someone.
Tiff doesn't take sh*t, but she showed no sign of getting physical.
I mean, think about it. An African-American girl from Utica is yelling, and everyone is suddenly expressing concerns for physical safety?
I'm not saying that they sat around and spouted off the "n-word," or that they even referred to her as "ghetto," or anything like that.
Rather, I'm pointing out the context of what they said and how the words were pretty racially packed.
Calderyon
13-01-2016, 03:46 AM
Or maybe she has seen Flavor of Love or Heard stories about the show from the other housemates and saw that side of Tiffany come out...
Slevin
13-01-2016, 05:02 AM
yea i didnt think it was racist. she was acting like a nut but it was an overreaction. many were doing that in last nights ep.
Or maybe she has seen Flavor of Love or Heard stories about the show from the other housemates and saw that side of Tiffany come out...
probably has or at least heard. i thought we seen Tiffany telling a story about one or her crazy stories on one of those shows an ep or two ago. might have been a real quick clip or one of the live feeds. could be wrong though.
lostalex
13-01-2016, 05:24 AM
We are a week in and i don't even know who danielle is. The only women's names i know is gemma cause she's fat and angie cause she's old. i honestly have no idea who the other women in the house are.
Lister of Smeg
13-01-2016, 07:05 AM
I saw no racism. In fact I think her assessment was pretty accurate Tiff was really irrational their was no need to go off at Angie like she did.
Yeah I didn't particularly think it was racist? I could see how it'd be interpreted that way but I also saw people saying that John was racist for saying that she'd only come out for a plate of chicken - which I'm pretty sure is what they were cooking at the time
Yeah I didn't particularly think it was racist? I could see how it'd be interpreted that way but I also saw people saying that John was racist for saying that she'd only come out for a plate of chicken - which I'm pretty sure is what they were cooking at the time
...is it racist to cook chicken do you think then..?...
waterhog
13-01-2016, 07:17 AM
I'm not one to get PC about stuff, but this was pretty vivid.
Daniella's "nobody feels safe here! She needs to get out. I don't feel safe."
Tiff didn't get physical or anything. There have literally been no signs of that happening.
She might as well have said, "that black girl is aggressive!"
What a leathery old hag she is.
:nono:
100% disagree - Daniella was taking it from her perspective - the situation was volatile and could have gone off - she had every right to say that.
...is it racist to cook chicken do you think then..?...
I don't think so, no, but with so much going on based around misunderstandings people are bound to think a bunch of different things
jaxie
13-01-2016, 07:27 AM
I didn't see any racism and you know someone can think that girl is crazy and aggressive without it being about the colour of her skin.
waterhog
13-01-2016, 07:31 AM
I didn't see any racism and you know someone can think that girl is crazy and aggressive without it being about the colour of her skin.
well said
rionablue
13-01-2016, 07:34 AM
How on earth would you think it was racist? The colour of Tiffanys skin has nothing to do with the fact that she was bawling and screetching as if everyone in the world had dropped dead. I don't blame the housemates for getting a huge shock. Talk about dramatics !!!! Daniella went down in my estimation because she over reacted and sat huddled in the garden but why on earth is the racism card being bandied about.
chuff me dizzy
13-01-2016, 07:42 AM
I'm not one to get PC about stuff, but this was pretty vivid.
Daniella's "nobody feels safe here! She needs to get out. I don't feel safe."
Tiff didn't get physical or anything. There have literally been no signs of that happening.
She might as well have said, "that black girl is aggressive!"
What a leathery old hag she is.
:nono:
But DID she say "that black girl is aggressive"? No she didn't ,so stop making stuff up that didn't happen .........Tiffany has made her money out of being a vile, BULLYING bitch ,so hardly the poor little woman she is being portrayed by some
jaxie
13-01-2016, 07:50 AM
It might not have resonated as loudly for non-U.S. viewers, due to a different cultural climate within North America.
Specifically, Tiff being African-American; there comes with that hyphenated combo several stereotypes that aren't as prevalent with regards to black English people.
For instance, the unspoken fear that seemed to express anxieties regarding the possibility of Tiff turning "ghetto" and beating the sh*t out of someone.
Tiff doesn't take sh*t, but she showed no sign of getting physical.
I mean, think about it. An African-American girl from Utica is yelling, and everyone is suddenly expressing concerns for physical safety?
I'm not saying that they sat around and spouted off the "n-word," or that they even referred to her as "ghetto," or anything like that.
Rather, I'm pointing out the context of what they said and how the words were pretty racially packed.
At one point it did look like she physically went for Angie, when Angie was saying I cant take this anymore, stop all the shouting, and Tiffany appeared to be held back by a couple of the housemates.
I think it's a long stretch to say the words were racially packed, and in a way those crying racism over the unfortunate events on last nights show are the ones who are singling out Tiffany's colour, no one else is or seemed to be on the show. To me it came across as people feeling 'this bitch is crazy' which had nothing to do with her skin and more to do with her behaviour. Race does not excuse bad behaviour and she was pretty poor in how she handled things after the misunderstanding. This show isn't in North America and culturally the UK is different. I had never heard of the chicken thing for instance and its quite possible neither has the person who said she wanted a plate of chicken in the house, which was what has been said they were having for dinner.
Kazanne
13-01-2016, 08:50 AM
But she didn't. :facepalm:
Tiffany was being aggressive, it's absurd that people who didn't like that are now suddenly being branded racist.
:thumbs:
Crimson Dynamo
13-01-2016, 08:57 AM
she has been aggressive since she came in and her vid was aggressive
:idc:
sampvt
13-01-2016, 09:13 AM
It might not have resonated as loudly for non-U.S. viewers, due to a different cultural climate within North America.
Specifically, Tiff being African-American; there comes with that hyphenated combo several stereotypes that aren't as prevalent with regards to black English people.
For instance, the unspoken fear that seemed to express anxieties regarding the possibility of Tiff turning "ghetto" and beating the sh*t out of someone.
Tiff doesn't take sh*t, but she showed no sign of getting physical.
I mean, think about it. An African-American girl from Utica is yelling, and everyone is suddenly expressing concerns for physical safety?
I'm not saying that they sat around and spouted off the "n-word," or that they even referred to her as "ghetto," or anything like that.
Rather, I'm pointing out the context of what they said and how the words were pretty racially packed.
Edna, maybe I am reaching here, but are you black yourself, ?????
Wizard.
13-01-2016, 09:46 AM
Yeah I didn't particularly think it was racist? I could see how it'd be interpreted that way but I also saw people saying that John was racist for saying that she'd only come out for a plate of chicken - which I'm pretty sure is what they were cooking at the time
People think it's racist because, well stereotypically black people eat chicken, and who just eats chicken for dinner? He could've said chicken pasta, chicken tonight, chicken soup, chicken noodles... But he just said chicken. If she was Indian and he said she only wants them for their vindaloos or poppadoms then people would blow up because of the racist connotations.
Livia
13-01-2016, 09:48 AM
Enough of the racism accusations already. It is R I D I C U L O U S.
Denver
13-01-2016, 09:56 AM
People think it's racist because, well stereotypically black people eat chicken, and who just eats chicken for dinner? He could've said chicken pasta, chicken tonight, chicken soup, chicken noodles... But he just said chicken. If she was Indian and he said she only wants them for their vindaloos or poppadoms then people would blow up because of the racist connotations.
Stereotypical every single race eats chicken
cassieparis
13-01-2016, 10:54 AM
Daniela's childish behavior is racist. Just like that idiot from S club and the Jaded one.
Denying it doesn't make it go away, it exacerbates the situation. But maybe that's the goal.
cassieparis
13-01-2016, 11:40 AM
well said
But it is about her color.
It happens way too often on BB, waaaaaaaayyyyyyy too often and the serial deniers come out in full force to provoke and defend their insecure racist little ways. Your post aside.
It is not a coincidence that people of color go out almost as soon as they are up for eviction in the BB house.
Rare is the BB contestent usually male that survives. Wait till the racists figure out that Steph' has black ancestry and watch their views change. They'll say they knew already.
It is also not a coincidence that people of color are viewed as problems so very often in this house too. Especially when equally "problematic" H/M's that don't have this distinction are allowed to be individuals with all their foibles.
Go through all the last CBB's and BB's check out the survival rates.
The racists will use this to justify their delusions that people of color are the problem.
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