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I would be nice if people weren't discriminated because of beliefs but religion is one of those things where people put themselves in a group that does discriminate. most religions (probably all) discriminate against other peoples beliefs that don't agree with their own. Most believers I know avoid this by just not talking about there beliefs to those they know won't like it. I think this shows with Dave not wanting to talk about gay marriage but finally gave an honest answer when directly asked.
Religion is fair game for nominations in my book. |
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They're gonna nominate who they want out regardless, so it makes little difference what their reasoning is imo.
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Completely agree, its not based on that, it should be how they act within the house...
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Sometimes belief-nominations can be petty, but I think those for Dave are valid, at least in these earlier rounds. It's as stupid a belief as not supporting interracial marriage (once justified with the Bible too). Even hearing that opinion once, it would be enough for me to continually nominate them until someone else pissed me off more. And the 2000-year old opinion on homosexual ethics matched with the lovey new-age garbage (legitimate or fake) would piss me off too. If you're going to hold such a ridiculous opinion, at least have the balls to defend it.
And there were plenty of other reasons people nominated Dave, like general lack of trust, "bitchy" comments and such. If he weren't so cliquey, he'd be avoiding a lot more of these nominations. |
I totally agree with the OP. It also pi**ses me off when I hear the claptrap reasons why the likes of Nathan doesn't like Dave. 'It's because he's against same sex marriage.'
As if Nathan lies awake all night worrying about same sex marriages. I mean, give me a bloody break. Dave has his beliefs, full stop. You either agree or disagree. But don't hold it against him for a reason to vote him out. Especially that idiot Nathan. When does the rights or wrongs of same sex marriage affect his life? What a complete a**hole. |
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Then there's his views on civil partnerships... "Oooo, i can't oversee the marriage of the gayers, the Big Book of Fairytales says i can't' Twat. :rolleyes: |
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I don't understand why HMs are allowed to use this reason, since it is clearly religious discrimination and bigotry which seems to be condoned by BB. Some of them continue to nominate Ben and Sunshine on class grounds as well. What if Dave nominated Scabby and Mario on the grounds of being gay? Or JJ on the grounds that he was Australian? Or Ben and Sunshine because they are posh? There would be an uproar, yet these thick, ignorant HMs can think of no other reason to nominate him, other than they are against his religious convictions, and seem to think they are gaining brownie points with the public because they are seen to be PC, instead of the bigoted idiots they actually are. |
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Disagreement is not discrimination.
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I did a thread on this a couple of weeks or so ago, and my opinion was that people should not nominated people because of beliefs unless it directly relates to them being an irritant in the house in some way.
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And there were plenty of other reasons stated for nominating Dave. Like most nominations, the reasons are mostly petty/forced and it mainly comes down to who you get along with. This religion issue is a red herring. Dave's annoying, Dave doesn't spend time with people outside his circle. He's like an inverse Shabby. |
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"I haven't once heard Dave nominate anyone on the grounds of being gay (which, according to you and other haters on here would be logical since you perceive Dave as being homophobic) whereas plenty of other HMs have continuously nominated him for his religious beliefs. Nor have I seen him treat Mario or Shabby any differently from the other HMs. If they wish to nominate Dave for reasons other than his religious convictions, why then do they not do so? It seems some are allowed THEIR beliefs whilst he is not being allowed his. You can't have one rule for some and another for others."
I don't "percieve" Dave as being homophobic. Dave holds an opinion that consenting adults shouldn't be married to the same sex. I don't care where he got the idea from...The Koran, the Bible, his parents (the real answer), it's stupid. And you're clearly not reading, because my points have had nothing to do with Dave being bad because he actively hates or treats gays differently. And you aren't reading doubly because I don't want Dave to shut up about his (very stupid) opinions...I'd like for him to discuss his reasons for this conclusion at greater length. I understand why he wouldn't: the public, and specifically the typical BB viewer, doesn't agree with him. |
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Dont think that was his reason last week |
[QUOTE=stonedape;3422924]"I haven't once heard Dave nominate anyone on the grounds of being gay (which, according to you and other haters on here would be logical since you perceive Dave as being homophobic) whereas plenty of other HMs have continuously nominated him for his religious beliefs. Nor have I seen him treat Mario or Shabby any differently from the other HMs. If they wish to nominate Dave for reasons other than his religious convictions, why then do they not do so? It seems some are allowed THEIR beliefs whilst he is not being allowed his. You can't have one rule for some and another for others."
I don't "percieve" Dave as being homophobic. Dave holds an opinion that consenting adults shouldn't be married to the same sex. I don't care where he got the idea from...The Koran, the Bible, his parents (the real answer), it's stupid. And you're clearly not reading, because my points have had nothing to do with Dave being bad because he actively hates or treats gays differently. And you aren't reading doubly because I don't want Dave to shut up about his (very stupid) opinions...I'd like for him to discuss his reasons for this conclusion at greater length. I understand why he wouldn't: the public, and specifically the typical BB viewer, doesn't agree with him.[/QUOTE] If he did - you would all just accuse him of preaching - he can't win whatever he does! He is entitled to his opinions - I am sick of people like you trying to tell others how they should think! You basically accuse him of that - but you are doing the same thing! |
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You don't always have a specific reason for disliking somebody. Just a feeling. But they still have to give a reason. |
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So he doesn't deserve a free pass for saying it. |
Nominating him for his outdated beliefs is just as valid a reason as nominating him for sporting a ridiculous bellend shaped hair-dont.
Even his face irritates the sh!t out of me, ugh!! |
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discrimination • noun 1 the action of discriminating against people. 2 recognition of the difference between one thing and another. 3 good judgement or taste. |
Talking of free speech, its now against the law to describe someone as a 'coconut' in public.
The decision was made by Bristol Magistrates' Court after city councillor, Shirley Brown, referred to an Asian Tory councillor as a “coconut” during a council debate in February last year. Although Ms Brown did not specify what she meant, she said in the council chamber that her “community” would understand the meaning of calling someone a coconut. In the black community, to call someone a coconut means that they are black or brown on the outside, but white on the inside — in other words, they are traitors to their people and side with whites. Ms Brown, a proud Liberal Democrat, was given a 12-month conditional discharge and ordered to pay £620 costs after being convicted of “inciting racial hatred” against Mrs Jethwa. District Judge Simon Cook said that he was “satisfied there was a risk to public disorder and stimulation of racial hatred” even though there was absolutely no evidence that any racial hatred had erupted or been caused as a result of the comment. Here is the 'racial hatred' of Shirley Brown describing someone as a 'coconut'. |
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