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Okay, I can’t hold back any longer - my biggest gripe against Halfwit and Bea is their unbelievable snobbery and condescension. I cannot abide snobs. I live in a 'big' house with a tennis court and stables - does that make me better than anybody? NO, it makes me fortunate and thankful for my birthright.
I am a qualified psychologist and a champion show - jumper: does that make me think I am better than someone who is on the dole and has had a lesser education? NO! It makes me grateful for a good education and chances to do things I wouldn't have the privilege to do if I had been brought up in a council estate with fewer prospects and opportunities. I would NEVER EVER look down my nose at people like Lisa and David. They are survivors - REAL survivors - because they are living their lives (and they got on BB!) without the privileges of money, assured comfort and a top class education. I am sickened beyond belief at Bea’s and Halfwit’s elitist attitude. Bea is the worst offender - the way she denigrated David and tried to belittle him as ‘being stupid’. Who does she think she is? I didn’t see that elitist attitude in Halfwit until Bea came into the house - but she brought out what was in him all along to the surface - and he plummeted in my estimation when he attacked David and deliberately set out to antagonize Lisa. I don’t think he would have done that if Bea hadn’t manipulated her way into his affections - but she sure brought out the dark side in him. Lisa and David are down to earth, nitty gritty REAL everyday people who tell it like it is. Give me that any day over pretentious snooty have - it - all’s who think they are superior by birthright, and talk down to others in a condescending and arrogant way. NO, you are NOT superior - you are LUCKY, and you are actually less smart than those who know what it is like to live a life of struggle and want. How dare they look down their snooty noses at honest, working class people who struggle with issues they will never know anything about - and have no interest in knowing anything about. Bea and Halfwit should walk in different shoes for a day - that of the large percentage of the British public who weren’t born with a silver spoon in their mouths - then they might wake up and realize that they aren’t the ‘ALL THAT’ that they seem to think they are. |
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