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Samm 29-08-2014 09:19 AM

He isn't being bullied at all lol

rionablue 29-08-2014 05:12 PM

Thanks for all the comments on the thread I created. Obviously many of you disagree with my post but that is what these forums are for. As someone who was bullied for years and years I see it that if someone is able to stand up for themselves or can actually take it all and not go into meltdown its not strictly bullying. I in no way agree with the housemates treatment of Gary and I in no way agree with any kind of verbal attacks on someone or their character. I just think that bully is probably the most common word in all the forums related to Big Brother and in my own humble opinion its not warranted. Belittling someone is probably a more relevant word in my vocab but as I said thanks again for all the comments

chuff me dizzy 29-08-2014 05:20 PM

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Originally Posted by rionablue (Post 7223603)
Thanks for all the comments on the thread I created. Obviously many of you disagree with my post but that is what these forums are for. As someone who was bullied for years and years I see it that if someone is able to stand up for themselves or can actually take it all and not go into meltdown its not strictly bullying. I in no way agree with the housemates treatment of Gary and I in no way agree with any kind of verbal attacks on someone or their character. I just think that bully is probably the most common word in all the forums related to Big Brother and in my own humble opinion its not warranted. Belittling someone is probably a more relevant word in my vocab but as I said thanks again for all the comments

Gary is not being bullied, he's just not liked by EVERYONE who's sharing a house with him day in day out, so lets do the maths on it and who's the wrong one ?

the truth 29-08-2014 05:23 PM

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Originally Posted by ~Sam~ (Post 7222663)
He isn't being bullied at all lol

yes he is, you just choose not to recognise it. this is vicious nasty bullying. mocking his disability, showing no empathy or compassion whatsoever for his health problems with his brain injury and hearing, which also causes imbalance....the man is 70 years old and hes being screamed at sworn at, mocked and excluded 24 hours a day...knowing full well he has no place to run and no place to run to....nasty horrible bullies.

chuff me dizzy 29-08-2014 05:24 PM

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Originally Posted by the truth (Post 7223625)
yes he is, you just choose not to recognise it. this is vicious nasty bullying. mocking his disability, showing no empathy or compassion whatsoever for his health problems with his brain injury and hearing, which also causes imbalance....the man is 70 years old and hes being screamed at sworn at, mocked and excluded 24 hours a day...knowing full well he has no place to run and no place to run to....nasty horrible bullies.

If he's all you claim he should have stayed at home instead of being a burden to everyone else

smileymummy 29-08-2014 05:26 PM

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Originally Posted by the truth (Post 7223625)
yes he is, you just choose not to recognise it. this is vicious nasty bullying. mocking his disability, showing no empathy or compassion whatsoever for his health problems with his brain injury and hearing, which also causes imbalance....the man is 70 years old and hes being screamed at sworn at, mocked and excluded 24 hours a day...knowing full well he has no place to run and no place to run to....nasty horrible bullies.

Do you think that a man that was accused of beating his wife can be bullied? or one that struck a flights attendant? or fought with co hosts? or got removed from celebrity rehab for being pyschical? and then theres the apprentice,do you serously think a man like this can be bullied?

Tip 29-08-2014 05:26 PM

Did I mishear him saying he was having the best time of his life?

Liam- 29-08-2014 05:27 PM

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Originally Posted by the truth (Post 7223625)
yes he is, you just choose not to recognise it. this is vicious nasty bullying. mocking his disability, showing no empathy or compassion whatsoever for his health problems with his brain injury and hearing, which also causes imbalance....the man is 70 years old and hes being screamed at sworn at, mocked and excluded 24 hours a day...knowing full well he has no place to run and no place to run to....nasty horrible bullies.

He's excluded 24/7 is he? then how do you explain all the times we see him with people and interacting with people? or are you watching something completely different to everyone else? :laugh:

smileymummy 29-08-2014 05:27 PM

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Originally Posted by Tip (Post 7223631)
Did I mishear him saying he was having the best time of his life?

hahaha

the truth 29-08-2014 05:29 PM

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Originally Posted by smileymummy (Post 7223629)
Do you think that a man that was accused of beating his wife can be bullied? or one that struck a flights attendant? or fought with co hosts? or got removed from celebrity rehab for being pyschical? and then theres the apprentice,do you serously think a man like this can be bullied?

ah the usual lies and gossip mongering to try and take down the best housemate and favourite. no doubt you profess we cant mention dee being a lazy lard ass because thats outside the house...to clarify in the house gary is a legend, awesome housemate, cool, calm, genuine, warm, funny, brave , forgiving, patient etc etc out the house hes also the biggest legend....lived an amazing life. his kids adore him....his career has been stupendous and his performances incredibly skilled and varied. hes also raise millions for his son with his helth problems...hes even a fantastic musician too....what a guy

Liam- 29-08-2014 05:29 PM

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Originally Posted by Tip (Post 7223631)
Did I mishear him saying he was having the best time of his life?

Nope, he definitely said that.. Not the words of a bullied man, i must say :hehe:

the truth 29-08-2014 05:31 PM

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Originally Posted by LiamPRW (Post 7223642)
Nope, he definitely said that.. Not the words of a bullied man, i must say :hehe:

the words of a bullied brave optimistic man with a big forgiving heart:dance:

Tip 29-08-2014 05:32 PM

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Originally Posted by the truth (Post 7223646)
the words of a bullied brave optimistic man with a big forgiving heart:dance:

Ahh, at least he wasn't lying then?? :D

Liam- 29-08-2014 05:32 PM

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Originally Posted by the truth (Post 7223646)
the words of a bullied brave optimistic man with a big forgiving heart:dance:

People don't express that they're having the best time of their life, with a, dare i say it, genuine smile on his face, if they are getting bullied. deal with it :laugh:

Shaun 04-09-2014 07:14 AM

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Originally Posted by chuff me dizzy (Post 7222587)
No way was Shilpa bullied

I just choked on my tea

calyman 04-09-2014 08:09 AM

What annoys me is the ease by which some people refuse to see what is happening, refuse to acknowledge the victimisation going on in the house, refuse to condemn the perpetrators, refuse to consider the effect such behaviour has on the victim.

Whilst simultaneously, harping on about how annoying it is to use a certain word that aptly describes such behaviour, a word that labels the perpetrators, a word that calls out for decent minded people to react against what they are witnessing, a word that should be the focus of most people's disgust and rejection of such behaviour.

Now which is easier; using "that word", or lecturing about why it should be used, when such behaviour occurs?


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