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I think all these conspiracy theories and attempts to blame another housemate for the ejection of Lewis suggests his paranoia has had an impact, and now even viewers are trying to look for what's not there.
In the house Lewis was repeatedly unable to take responsibility for his own words and behaviour, and people here seem to want to follow his example by finding excuses for him. Why do so many feel unable or unwilling to let a man who is almost 30 take responsibility for his own actions?
The fact is, Lewis said something offensive and unacceptable that was deemed bad enough for him to be removed from the house. This was Lewis' fault and nobody else's.
And so many tasks and events were being skewed in his favour before his ejection, so why would the decision be made to eject him unless what he said was so bad that they had no choice.
The only thing to be suspicious about, in my view, is the fact that not only has the event itself been cut, but so has any discussion between housemates about it which would, without doubt, have occurred. It also seems Tomasz has been silenced - he was no fan of Lewis so it would seem likely he might have said something about him had he been allowed to. And I feel almost certain nothing will be revealed by other housemates either.
This reeks to me of lawyers being involved and, as someone else in this thread said, an attempt to protect Lewis. Lewis referred to a slip of the tongue but then apologised for 'words' in the plural and 'phrases', which suggests he didn't just say Auschwitz rather than outfits, but a little bit more than that. My belief is that if the truth ever did come out, it might be very hard for Lewis to defend himself. Hence the cover up.
Last edited by Garfie; 29-10-2018 at 02:23 PM.
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