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Blink_Me 07-06-2007 10:33 AM

I hate racists!
 
I cannot stand racists!

I hope she gets what's coming to her.

BigBrother9 07-06-2007 10:34 AM

samehere.

Sophii3x 07-06-2007 10:36 AM

How do you know if she's a racist or not? You don't know her.
And BTW I can't stand them either, but I can see she was joking by her reaction on the transcript.

ShadowEye 07-06-2007 10:37 AM

Saying a racist word doesn't make you racist, if it was intended to be an insult, then yes, it would be racism, this was just a case of stupidity on her part, and I'm sure she'll suffer disproportionately for it.

Blink_Me 07-06-2007 10:38 AM

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Originally posted by Sophii3x
How do you know if she's a racist or not? You don't know her.
And BTW I can't stand them either, but I can see she was joking by her reaction on the transcript.
All here:

http://uk.news.yahoo.com/pressass/20...d-6323e80.html

DiscoGnome 07-06-2007 10:43 AM

"In discussing what she had said, Charley and Nicky agreed that they were not personally offended".

Exactly why would Nicky have been offended? Are her adoptive parents black?

Mojina 07-06-2007 01:57 PM

So I can't be offended if someone calls a gay friend of mine a 'f*ggot'? You can be offended by something even if it doesn't directly affect you!!!!!

Mrluvaluva 07-06-2007 02:00 PM

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Originally posted by Mojina
So I can't be offended if someone calls a gay friend of mine a 'f*ggot'? You can be offended by something even if it doesn't directly affect you!!!!!


Well said.

Tanser_Man 07-06-2007 02:02 PM

Oh please don't be silly.

It wasn't racially motivated, they were dancing... she made a comment, ok it wasn't the best word to use live on national telly but it happened. Charley wasn't offended, and with her being black i feel she should have had the final say.

That being said, I’m not condoning her behavior and feel maybe BB acted swiftly and efficiently for the good of the shows reputation.

the_chosen_one 07-06-2007 02:04 PM

It wasn't racist at all. She was just repeating some sort of 'lingo' she will have heard as a term of endearment.

I'm glad someone can say this word without a shred of malice, it's just a shame ignorant people can't understand the difference between 'racism' and 'linguistics'.

Musketeer 07-06-2007 02:14 PM

Emily was naively stupid rather than racially malicious having just read the transcript.....I'm no racist and wouldn't tolerate it........I think she should have been warned and not evicted as Charley and Nicky were surprised but not offended.....I'm Irish descent and I wouldn't take offence at someone calling me a 'Paddy'......Jade Goody was vindictive, malicious, cruel etc and greatly offended yet she got no reprisals in the house (obviously she got her just desserts outside)......But now Emily will forever more be known as the girl evicted for racial behaviour, which if you have an open mind she was not......But some will latch on to the slightest comment no matter how it was .said and make it the worst scenario imaginable......Black people will know real racist comments from naivety and stupity.....They should have asked Charley, Nicky and shabnam their thoughts on it and also asked them what punishment they thought appropriate including eviction........Just my thoughts :cloud:

Mrluvaluva 07-06-2007 02:17 PM

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Originally posted by the_chosen_one
It wasn't racist at all. She was just repeating some sort of 'lingo' she will have heard as a term of endearment.

I'm glad someone can say this word without a shred of malice, it's just a shame ignorant people can't understand the difference between 'racism' and 'liguistics'.

You can't call people who may be offended by the word "ignorant". People are different. You may not be offended, but somebody else may be. It does not necessarily make them ignorant.

the_chosen_one 07-06-2007 02:19 PM

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Originally posted by ~~
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Originally posted by the_chosen_one
It wasn't racist at all. She was just repeating some sort of 'lingo' she will have heard as a term of endearment.

I'm glad someone can say this word without a shred of malice, it's just a shame ignorant people can't understand the difference between 'racism' and 'linguistics'.

You can't call people who may be offended by the word "ignorant". People are different. You may not be offended, but somebody else may be. It does not necessarily make them ignorant.
I didn't aim the comment at people who are offended, I aimed it at people who call Emily a 'racist'.

Billy 07-06-2007 03:03 PM

Emily was stupid not racist. I lost loads of respect for her though and BB did the correct thing

Ruth*Star 07-06-2007 03:06 PM

I'm shocked shes gone, i did not think she would go.but she was stupid saying that.

MaDdOctoR 07-06-2007 03:07 PM

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Originally posted by Musketeer
Emily was naively stupid rather than racially malicious having just read the transcript.....I'm no racist and wouldn't tolerate it........I think she should have been warned and not evicted as Charley and Nicky were surprised but not offended.....I'm Irish descent and I wouldn't take offence at someone calling me a 'Paddy'......Jade Goody was vindictive, malicious, cruel etc and greatly offended yet she got no reprisals in the house (obviously she got her just desserts outside)......But now Emily will forever more be known as the girl evicted for racial behaviour, which if you have an open mind she was not......But some will latch on to the slightest comment no matter how it was .said and make it the worst scenario imaginable......Black people will know real racist comments from naivety and stupity.....They should have asked Charley, Nicky and shabnam their thoughts on it and also asked them what punishment they thought appropriate including eviction........Just my thoughts :cloud:
god people were latching on to the Indie comment....now look what they have......

I'm still pissed off that Charley is allowed to say the offensive word "because it was about herself" and not be treated the same way.

what A load of Bullllllllll

the word is either offensive or not....so if 2 people use it...no matter which context it's in they should both be treated the same way.

dOc

Emilee 07-06-2007 03:09 PM

Yer. she wouldnt have gone this week i dont think...

But im sort of glad she has now before she gets any bad publicity.

Everything that came out of her mouth seemed to cause her trouble.

Mrluvaluva 07-06-2007 03:10 PM

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Originally posted by the_chosen_one
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Originally posted by ~~
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Originally posted by the_chosen_one
It wasn't racist at all. She was just repeating some sort of 'lingo' she will have heard as a term of endearment.

I'm glad someone can say this word without a shred of malice, it's just a shame ignorant people can't understand the difference between 'racism' and 'liguistics'.

You can't call people who may be offended by the word "ignorant". People are different. You may not be offended, but somebody else may be. It does not necessarily make them ignorant.
I didn't aim the comment at people who are offended, I aimed it at people who call Emily a 'racist'.
Because they are offended!

MarkWaldorf 07-06-2007 03:10 PM

Emily is a not racist. She was neither mad, or threatening Charley, they were all having a joke. Emily said it as a joke, and it was accepted as a joke. It would only be racist if a black person, Charley, took it as an offence. Which she clearly didn't, because she called herself one. It's used everywhere today anyway, if it's racist then half of the world are racists.

the_chosen_one 07-06-2007 03:12 PM

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Originally posted by ~~
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Originally posted by the_chosen_one
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Originally posted by ~~
Quote:

Originally posted by the_chosen_one
It wasn't racist at all. She was just repeating some sort of 'lingo' she will have heard as a term of endearment.

I'm glad someone can say this word without a shred of malice, it's just a shame ignorant people can't understand the difference between 'racism' and 'liguistics'.

You can't call people who may be offended by the word "ignorant". People are different. You may not be offended, but somebody else may be. It does not necessarily make them ignorant.
I didn't aim the comment at people who are offended, I aimed it at people who call Emily a 'racist'.
Because they are offended!
Being offended by something doesn't give you justification to brand someone a 'racist'.

Mrluvaluva 07-06-2007 03:13 PM

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Originally posted by the_chosen_one
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Originally posted by ~~
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Originally posted by the_chosen_one
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Originally posted by ~~
Quote:

Originally posted by the_chosen_one
It wasn't racist at all. She was just repeating some sort of 'lingo' she will have heard as a term of endearment.

I'm glad someone can say this word without a shred of malice, it's just a shame ignorant people can't understand the difference between 'racism' and 'liguistics'.

You can't call people who may be offended by the word "ignorant". People are different. You may not be offended, but somebody else may be. It does not necessarily make them ignorant.
I didn't aim the comment at people who are offended, I aimed it at people who call Emily a 'racist'.
Because they are offended!
Being offended by something doesn't give you justification to brand someone a 'racist'.
Nor ignorant. (and yes it could depending on the case in question).

Emilee 07-06-2007 03:14 PM

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Originally posted by MarkChap?!
Emily is a not racist. She was neither mad, or threatening Charley, they were all having a joke. Emily said it as a joke, and it was accepted as a joke. It would only be racist if a black person, Charley, took it as an offence. Which she clearly didn't, because she called herself one. It's used everywhere today anyway, if it's racist then half of the world are racists.
Thats waht i mean. the word N****r is used in nearly every rap song and is said everywhere. if people dont find it offensive in songs.... if you say it as a joke and no one is bothered there is really not much problem. its up to charley really if she took offense,

Bells 07-06-2007 03:14 PM

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Originally posted by MarkChap?!
Emily is a not racist. She was neither mad, or threatening Charley, they were all having a joke. Emily said it as a joke, and it was accepted as a joke. It would only be racist if a black person, Charley, took it as an offence. Which she clearly didn't, because she called herself one. It's used everywhere today anyway, if it's racist then half of the world are racists.
Hardly half the world. And anyway, the point is that it's not acceptable whoever says it loosely, and C4 being watched by so many needs to address this. You can't use an argument saying 'oh such and such does it, so I did it' - that's hardly a basis for an argument; it's what you'd call a 'tu quoque' argument. The point is that it shouldn't be said so loosely, and the fact that was on national TV drew more attention it.

Anyway, since it's early days, I'd just rather more housemates came in and stuff so we can move on.

MarkWaldorf 07-06-2007 03:14 PM

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Originally posted by Ash
Quote:

Originally posted by MarkChap?!
Emily is a not racist. She was neither mad, or threatening Charley, they were all having a joke. Emily said it as a joke, and it was accepted as a joke. It would only be racist if a black person, Charley, took it as an offence. Which she clearly didn't, because she called herself one. It's used everywhere today anyway, if it's racist then half of the world are racists.
Hardly half the world. And anyway, the point is that it's not acceptable whoever says it loosely, and C4 being watched by so many needs to address this. You can't use an argument saying 'oh such and such does it, so I did it' - that's hardly a basis for an argument; it's what you'd call a 'tu quoque' argument. The point is that it shouldn't be said so loosely, and the fact that was on national TV drew more attention it.

Anyway, since it's early days, I'd just rather more housemates came in and stuff so we can move on.
I kind of stretched the half the world bit lmao.
But still, you see the word in all these rap songs, people call each other it, it's used a lot where I live, yet no one takes offence or finds it horrible.

Bells 07-06-2007 03:15 PM

It's just different peoples' levels of tolerance. There though the context may well be different, and it's not said in front of so many who could be offended.
And I'm glad it's not half the world, I wouldn't be able to live in it otherwise.


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