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Originally Posted by bitontheslide
It is actually that simple. It doesn't matter if Tila's ejection seems unfair to some, it doesn't matter if she was ejected for something said in whatever circumstances 2 years ago. BB doesn't need to provide any details. If people don't like it, they shouldn't watch the show.
It is a simple fact that if a sufficient number of Viacom sponsors threatened to withdraw their funding, the channel would have no choice but to comply or cease operation. If sufficient public protest groups lend their weight to a cause, it will be followed by the channel.
These things happen irrespective of implied BB rules or expected behaviour. I'm struggling that this concept is so hard for those complaining to understand.
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i'm a Viacom supporter(because i watch plenty of Viacom/CBS shows), so i get to have an opinion about it, and i get to disagree if i want to.