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Nemo123 06-01-2014 11:00 PM

Has Ch5 Deliberately Avoided The Topic Of The Age?
 
Banksterism?

They've had 5 to 6 years to create an allegory of the Banksters, and yet they haven't.

So, how relevant or irrelevant is Big Brother? Just bread and circuses?
I think so. For the masses.

Nemo123 06-01-2014 11:10 PM

Do you not think banksterism was ripe for parody, and ripe for a subject matter for Big Brother. Do you not think it was prominent, head and shoulders and torso above every social subject, ripe for jeux sans frontier, or Big Brother, the enormous greed of the banksters? Don't English people deserve an education, because they don't get one in school? Big Brother could have explained how high finance works, and made a clever series in the process. And it has been crying out for to be told to the people.

Nemo123 06-01-2014 11:46 PM

British people and Irish people and people worldwide are so poorly educated about how banking works, they are made to feel guilty and responsible for the debts of their economies. These are banking debts, half the blame a least belongs with irresponsible lenders, who are bailed out. Not at all with the people at the bottom of the pile who are made suffer the austerity. What's terrible is that ordinary people are not educated in the educational system. We are taught a fiction which makes us wear hair shirts in times of austerity, and bear all the responsibility for bad debts. But bad debs are created by bad bankers, not bad lenders. Banks pushing cheap money on its customers. When it goes tits up they bear most of the responsibility, or should do, but they are bailed out by he govt., printing free money like the best of counterfeiters. And all this free money is used to re-inflate the last failed model of capitalism. It's called kicking the can down the road. The poor face cuts, and the property bubble classes enjoy huge rewards for sitting on their assets. It's doomed to failure, and massive failure at that, probably in the next 2 years.

Apple202 07-01-2014 02:28 PM

the what

user104658 07-01-2014 02:34 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Apple202 (Post 6594960)
the what

And there is your answer, Nemo.

Jordan. 07-01-2014 02:35 PM

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Niamh. 07-01-2014 02:38 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Nemo123 (Post 6594129)
British people and Irish people and people worldwide are so poorly educated about how banking works, they are made to feel guilty and responsible for the debts of their economies. These are banking debts, half the blame a least belongs with irresponsible lenders, who are bailed out. Not at all with the people at the bottom of the pile who are made suffer the austerity. What's terrible is that ordinary people are not educated in the educational system. We are taught a fiction which makes us wear hair shirts in times of austerity, and bear all the responsibility for bad debts. But bad debs are created by bad bankers, not bad lenders. Banks pushing cheap money on its customers. When it goes tits up they bear most of the responsibility, or should do, but they are bailed out by he govt., printing free money like the best of counterfeiters. And all this free money is used to re-inflate the last failed model of capitalism. It's called kicking the can down the road. The poor face cuts, and the property bubble classes enjoy huge rewards for sitting on their assets. It's doomed to failure, and massive failure at that, probably in the next 2 years.

I think we're all aware (especially in Ireland after the bail out and the s**ty few years we've had over it) that the banks and our government are taking the piss. It's all we've been hearing everytime the news or the radio goes on. I don't see what the connection between that and watching BB for a bit of escapism is though

Z 07-01-2014 02:39 PM

How would Big Brother go about making a social commentary about the banking system? What?

user104658 07-01-2014 02:58 PM

Did Lauren Harries not have a little rant about this during a task on the last CBB? I remember her being applauded by a few of the others. I was surprised they bothered to air it, to be fair.

Kizzy 07-01-2014 03:05 PM

It's being said that reality TV and celeb culture are being fed to the masses as a smokescreen to mask the important issues we should be all focused on and informed about.
It's only escapism if you're aware of both.

arista 07-01-2014 03:34 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Nemo123 (Post 6594059)
Banksterism?

They've had 5 to 6 years to create an allegory of the Banksters, and yet they haven't.

So, how relevant or irrelevant is Big Brother? Just bread and circuses?
I think so. For the masses.



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arista 07-01-2014 03:36 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Kizzy (Post 6595031)
It's being said that reality TV and celeb culture are being fed to the masses as a smokescreen to mask the important issues we should be all focused on and informed about.
It's only escapism if you're aware of both.


Yes Kizzy
thats why 24/7 Live Feed (when we had it)
is worthy
as we can Escape the Days News.


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