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Originally Posted by daniel-lewis-1985
Not at all I think it would be interesting to see these people go at it hammer and tong but I also think that as time goes on unlikely friendships would form but that would only happen if Big Brother actually let the housemates say and do exactly what they want without fear of BB intervening.
The press could actually become very positive if it picks up on how Big Brother has gone from being just a tv show to an important social experiment again that has got the nation talking about issues that need to be addressed.
Over the last 7 years or so Britain has become pc to the point that its causing segregation and animosity between different groups as we are not allowed to talk openly about things making us frustrated and in fear of offending certain religions, race, sexualities and so on.
Big Brother is a very powerful platform and to have people actually openly discuss such taboo topics could really change the state of mind of millions of viewers.
This is how BB used to be back in its heyday remember so its sad to see this is seen such an outrageous idea now.
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Absolutely not. BB still controlled the house when it was first beginning and rolling in the viewers, shown by the ejection of Nasty Nick. Even if it was a lighter ruled , they didn't try to create situations or try to make fights happen etc.