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Redway 12-01-2014 01:30 AM

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Originally Posted by daniel-lewis-1985 (Post 6609613)
How can anyone deny he isn't a sexist little bigot.

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Videostar 12-01-2014 01:30 AM

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Originally Posted by Jake. (Post 6609611)
In the diary room you mean? Because she wasn't even safe in there lol :laugh:

No, in the kitchen earlier that evening, he didn't need to do much to overhear her slagging him off to all comers. :joker:

Jake. 12-01-2014 01:32 AM

Deana actually chucked water in the direction of a housemate (Arron I think?) in BB13 and wasn't warned, so I don't see the problem. Let's have no warnings for stuff like that because it fizzles out the interesting stuff lol.

Jake. 12-01-2014 01:34 AM

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Originally Posted by Videostar (Post 6609625)
No, in the kitchen earlier that evening, he didn't need to do much to overhear her slagging him off to all comers. :joker:

Yeah, it was only what she had already called him tbf, I suppose where I'm not a woman I can't appreciate her view as much but being told that you will never be equal to a man would probably anger you.

Videostar 12-01-2014 01:41 AM

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Originally Posted by Jake. (Post 6609628)
Deana actually chucked water in the direction of a housemate (Arron I think?) in BB13 and wasn't warned, so I don't see the problem. Let's have no warnings for stuff like that because it fizzles out the interesting stuff lol.

The same could be said for what Evander said (about gays being "fixed") should he get a warning for that? should that HM (Emily) I think her name was, get thrown out for quoting a rap song where the N word was used? where does it stop...im not sure.

Videostar 12-01-2014 01:44 AM

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Originally Posted by Jake. (Post 6609631)
Yeah, it was only what she had already called him tbf, I suppose where I'm not a woman I can't appreciate her view as much but being told that you will never be equal to a man would probably anger you.

It was Evander who said that, but im not sure he meant that Women aren't equal to men in general, just that men and women aren't equal in everything in life...people in life male/male , /male/female, female/female aren't always equal in certain situations.

Oh this is getting deep now.

daniel-lewis-1985 12-01-2014 01:45 AM

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Originally Posted by Kizzy (Post 6609623)
So? Neil Ruddock got a warning for aggressive posturing to spiedi, she did intimate throwing the water?

Going to throw a plastic cup over someone is not the same as threatening someone then jumping over the table towards them in aggression.

Seriously since last summer the Daley and Hazel situation all people do now is spout out stuff about aggression when they really don't know when that term applies to something.

Neil Rudock was also INTIMIDATING that's why he got the warning, then again little Dappy was probably intimidated by that big cup of water.

Jake. 12-01-2014 01:48 AM

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Originally Posted by Videostar (Post 6609642)
It was Evander who said that, but im not sure he meant that Women aren't equal to men in general, just that men and women aren't equal in everything in life...people in life male/male , /male/female, female/female aren't always equal in certain situations.

Oh this is getting deep now.

I know, she was referring to them both in the kitchen though, not just Dappy. I get what you mean but it does boil down to sexism, and as women I'm not suprised that they didn't take to the initial comments well, I wouldn't

daniel-lewis-1985 12-01-2014 01:48 AM

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Originally Posted by Redway (Post 6609624)
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daniel-lewis-1985 12-01-2014 01:50 AM

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Originally Posted by Videostar (Post 6609638)
The same could be said for what Evander said (about gays being "fixed") should he get a warning for that? should that HM (Emily) I think her name was, get thrown out for quoting a rap song where the N word was used? where does it stop...im not sure.

That was pretty bad to be fair lol.

I don't believe in warnings though just let it roll.

Videostar 12-01-2014 01:50 AM

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Originally Posted by Jake. (Post 6609648)
I know, she was referring to them both in the kitchen though, not just Dappy. I get what you mean but it does boil down to sexism, and as women I'm not suprised that they didn't take to the initial comments well, I wouldn't

But Jasmine let it go and moved on, Luisa just wanted to carry it on.

Having said that, Evander let it go too while Nappy didn't.

Two very opinionated people who aren't very bright wouldn't let the thing drop. :joker:

Videostar 12-01-2014 01:51 AM

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Originally Posted by daniel-lewis-1985 (Post 6609654)
That was pretty bad to be fair lol.

I don't believe in warnings though just let it roll.

Totally agree on both points. :thumbs:

Jake. 12-01-2014 01:52 AM

It all boils down to a clash of personalities, Luisa and Dappy are probably a bit more alike than what they like to believe lol

Ammi 12-01-2014 03:50 AM

..I think that although they were sexist comments, they were just having a conversation about them, until Luisa started to talk about Dappy and stir it all up so that it became an argument...

Jords 12-01-2014 03:59 AM

Dont be ridiculous Dappy was following Luisa all over the place!

Anyhow, I thought it was really good on both behalves that they were able to make up on the same day. Entertaining argument.

Northern Monkey 12-01-2014 09:05 AM

Lets be real!It all boils down to Luissa wanting her own story line instead of unsuccessfully piggy backing the love triangle like she was doing before.She turned a conversation into a shouting match in the first place and then deliberately flared it all back up in the kitchen when it was done with,Then she cowers off saying she does'nt want to argue to try and make Nappy look bad.She's a desperate fame ***** and anyone with half a brain can see straight through it #realtalk

wendywillow 12-01-2014 12:17 PM

and dappy just couldn't take his (ever changing) grades being demeaned

muchadoaboutnothing 12-01-2014 01:34 PM

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Originally Posted by EyeballPaul (Post 6608661)
Yep,She started going on about "the chauvanists"(sorry for the spelling on that) in the house deliberately so Dappy would hear it.Then has the cheek to say "leave me alone now" when it got too much for her.If she can't take it back she should've kept her mouth shut instead of flaring it back up again.

Absolutely spot on and then to bring his mother into it. She thinks she is a cut above Dappy and a few of the others. She is just a jumped up nobody.

sassysocks 12-01-2014 01:44 PM

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Originally Posted by muchadoaboutnothing (Post 6610386)
Absolutely spot on and then to bring his mother into it. She thinks she is a cut above Dappy and a few of the others. She is just a jumped up nobody.

And he thinks he is a cut above women, sit well with you does it, it certainly doesn't with me. He is a jumped up rapper with hypocritcal bigoted views about women, nothing more.

Niamh. 13-01-2014 09:21 AM

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Originally Posted by Zee (Post 6608961)
Yep. Dappy was definitely following her around looking to finish the argument off with her and she kept taking it a step further and then attempting to wash her hands of it. She should have just calmly either apologised or explained herself when he was pressing her for why she brought his mum or his IQ into it instead of moaning about how he was harassing her. No self awareness - Dappy just wanted closure on it. But ignoring the argument; Dappy was in the wrong and I don't think Luisa could let that go, which is why she didn't deal with the conflict well.

Yeah, I'd empathize with her alot on this one because it's a bit of a pet peeve for me, the whole attitude of generalizing on gender and sexism/double standards. I would have been livid as well

Z 13-01-2014 11:45 AM

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Originally Posted by Niamh. (Post 6613257)
Yeah, I'd empathize with her alot on this one because it's a bit of a pet peeve for me, the whole attitude of generalizing on gender and sexism/double standards. I would have been livid as well

Yeah I think she was enraged by his views, he was enraged by the fact she wouldn't answer his questions, she was refusing to answer them because she thought he was an idiot and then started belittling his intelligence, he got angrier because of that, she then started bringing his mum into it so he brought her daughter into it... It just escalated because they're both clearly people who aren't used to being told that they are wrong. I think that comes across with Luisa's response to Lionel later on in the evening; and Dappy's clearly never been challenged on his views before either.

Niamh. 13-01-2014 11:48 AM

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Originally Posted by Zee (Post 6613484)
Yeah I think she was enraged by his views, he was enraged by the fact she wouldn't answer his questions, she was refusing to answer them because she thought he was an idiot and then started belittling his intelligence, he got angrier because of that, she then started bringing his mum into it so he brought her daughter into it... It just escalated because they're both clearly people who aren't used to being told that they are wrong. I think that comes across with Luisa's response to Lionel later on in the evening; and Dappy's clearly never been challenged on his views before either.

How he's not been challenged on such complete and utter sexism though is beyond me, i guess he surrounds himself with like minded idiots


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