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Originally Posted by Robodog
Big Brother: Conor makes rape comments with serious intention to cause offensive; stays in house, leaves with 50k.
Also Big Brother: Lewis uses 'wrong words' in play with no offensive intention; ejected from house.
When there is greater punishment for using 'forbidden words' in jest than there is for making genuine nasty comments with 'bad intention', then we know we have taken a wrong turn.
I love BB, but if it is going to be used like this: as a public 'example' to promote wrongthink/thought crime/word fascism - then it may as well die.
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Totally agree ,I would like to see the context of what these " words" were used in and if he was provoked to use them ,Either way Freedom of speech should never be punished