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Old 01-11-2018, 07:39 AM #203
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Originally Posted by deanmontague View Post
Are you joking?
She openly discussed in conversation between herself and Courtney Act about how she voted against legalising gay marriage - and her reasons why.

She also acted upon a THOUSAND microagressions to the majority of the gay and trans people in the house, as well as horrific body language and reactions to people which I ersonally think is MUCH more damaging than an off the cuff remark made in jest.

I really agree with this point.

I found Lewis repugnant (sorry Dean, I know you loved him) however, production has been massively inconsistent in how they have policed their version of what is and isn’t appropriate.

He should not have been removed for saying something that wasn’t aired because no-one could be offended by something they had not seen.

If they were going to get rid of him how about using the misogyny we all saw? Anne Widdicome was utterly and at times hatefully un-pc and came second. It is perfectly reasonable then to draw this comparison just as it is completely fair to draw the Barrymore comparison...

Sauce - goose - gander. Bad decision by production team.
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