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Genuine questions for Sam 'haters'
Now, I haven't been on this forum for that long, but I think its safe to assume that the large majority of people on here are at least old enough to vote (For the GE not BB) in the UK.
What i'm interested to know is, what part of you thinks that it is acceptable to relay disrespectful comments at a person (Sam) purely on their health? If some of the derogatory comments I have seen on here had been made by a 12 year old I would just dismiss them as schoolboy silliness. But it seems the vast majority are made by fully grown adults, and this bothers me. If there was a housemate who was Black, Jewish, Muslim or of any other race/creed/sexuality would you make such low comments based on their history? The simple fact, is no, because A) it would get you banned instantly, and B) Most probably in trouble with the Law. What makes it acceptable, to make such comments at Sam and against disability in general? He is a human being, just the same as you, I and the rest of the HM's and should be treated as such. I've seen some even suggesting that he shouldn't be allowed to take part based purely on his health. This is pure discrimination and should not be allowed, much less even enter the brain of a fully grown adult. If you cannot come up with an argument that does not involve a person's imperfections, then you have lost the argument before you have even started. |
The majority of people who have a problem with Sam are saying he's been a dull housemate and are not focusing of his hearing issues. Reading the OP, I feel as though you are pretty close to defining Sam by the hearing issues (which is rather patronising), yet you are asking people to 'come up with an argument that does not involve a person's imperfections'. Sam seems capable of looking after himself and I somehow feel he would not welcome focus on his hearing. Notwithstanding, Sam has failed to make much of a positive impact. He does seem rather immature and sleepy, with very little charisma.
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I am not defining him in any way. I am pointing a finger at the comments that are aimed at him. Your entire post is skirting around the issues that I am raising. Please, focus on the points I raise if you are going to comment. |
Show me one comment disrespecting sleazy Sam's disability. I dislike him not because he is partially deaf but because he is arrogant, sleazy and thinks the £100,000 is rightfully his.
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Im not a Sam hater I want Sam to win or Gina, there is nothing wrong with Sam he's a lovely lad and I dont even think about him being deaf his smile wins me over every time.
Ive read some nasty things people have wrote about him to do with his health but to me he's normal and a great guy. |
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Also they all want the cash. |
Because, of course, anyone who doesn't want Sam to win is filled with irrational hatred towards him.
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Firstly Sam does not have a "health" issue, he is perfectly healthy. For me if he wins it will be a complete travesty, in some ways he shouldn't reach the final as of those left he has contributed the least, and yes you could argue that he gets lost in the converations and can't contribute, but I have yet to see him on the bike powering the electrics or turning the wheel for the shower, or washing up or cooking or doing anything that doesn't require him to speak or listen, and he doesn't exactly throw himself into tasks. He seems to spend alot of time in the DR flirting and telling weak jokes though, if that makes him a winner then so be it.
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I will concede however that most people that dislike Sam give their reasoning fairly and without malice. |
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You are contradicting yourself because at the end you say 'If you cannot come up with an argument that does not involve a person's imperfections, then you have lost the argument before you have even started.' Yet you make no mention of any of Sam's qualities and only talk about his hearing issue! The rules of these boards are there for all to see and I'm sure the mods are aware of any infringements. |
I don't make fun of him because he's deaf, but lets not pretend he's a "perfect angel rolemodel for kids with disabilities" lets also not pretend that they're are loads of people in the country who would vote for him just because he has a disability rather than the fact that they like him as a housemate.
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Thats a great post. :thumbs: |
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1, most people with a disability want to be treated normal and this is a well known fact.. 2, anyone treating a disabled person differently can be in serious trouble for discrimination ( I know this its my job ) 3, Sam knows he is going to be spoken about its a show he has grown up with do you think this shouldn't happen because he is deaf? :) good morning forum |
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:shocked: Sorry but what show are you watching? I do think some of the remaining HM's think the £100,000 is rightfully theirs, but Sam definitely isn't one of those. Please back up your comments with exactly how Sam is proving that he thinks the £100,000 is rightfully his? Dexter bangs on and on and on about how hard he's had it in the house for the last 7/8 weeks constantly. If that's not blatenly saying that the money and win should be his because "he's had it the hardest out of all the HM's", then I don't know what is! |
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i dont hate him at all , but without doubt he and sophie are two of the most boring housemates to ever appear on big brother and have no right at all to win or make the final.
i cannot stand sympathy votes i said it launch night he will win , i said the same with luke a and the torrents guy though he was fun so a good winner. but sam has done nothing what i do hate is bandwagon jumpers and the sympathy vote i think its insulting really people should be judged on their actions and personality not anything else. all this liking someone cause their fav likes them or liking them cause he is brave cause he is half deaf etc. that really annoys me. and its wrong as i said before the real brave people are the ones doing the 9-5 with disabilities not the ones chasing fame and fortune on television shows. all in the name of a good cause. big brother is a reality entertainment show not a charity |
His disability has absolutely nothing to do with why i dislike him, and i think it's unfair to say people are disliking him for that reason too,
He's a complete bore who contributes almost nothing to the show and does not deserve to win on that basis, He should have been out weeks ago!!! |
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As others have said, please show us these posts that are hating on Sam purely because he has a hearing problem because i haven't seen any (maybe i've missed them ?).:shrug:
I actually find your post quite insulting and extremely patronising. It's just a poor attempt at gaining more sympathy for Sam and a cheap shot at anyone who has legitimate reasons for disliking or not supporting Sam.:nono: |
I have heard Sam on live feed mention Pete BB7 and Mikey on BB9. So he has the sympathy vote on his mind.
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I dislike him because he's dull and has done nothing in the house.
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I have never used Sam's deafness as a reason to dislike him. However here the reasons I have stated on a few occasions why he should be evicted:
1. Indolent 2. Foul-Mouthed 3. Sexist 4. Rude 5. Spends more time asleep/dozing/biting his nails than doing anything constructive. 6. Insular and reserved except in the diary room. There! Not one mention of his deafness. :pipe: :idc: :bored: |
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