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Originally Posted by Jack_
No, or else I'd have said 'everyone that complains about this being pointed out' but I didn't, I said 'people' which could mean two people or a hundred. Now we're verging on dabbling in petty semantics and I'm not going to entertain such a discussion.
For the second time, and I won't be repeating myself again - I'm not about to elaborate on such claims because, as far as I am aware, that would be against the rules. If and when I'm told I'm allowed I will do so, because there is very real evidence in existence to justify such claims, hence why I have 'such business' in making them in the first place, please calm down with the hyperbole. I should also point out I am not exclusively referring to people on here, I was talking in general. There are most definitely examples of people disliking housemates purely based on ethnicity, nationality and gender, or judging them differently because of that.
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Precisely, you said "people", not "some" or "certain" people. I've found people usually backtrack or blame "semantics" because of their own poor word choice.
And I'm sure there are examples of people disliking (and also liking, for that matter) housemates based on their ethnicity, I never once denied that, that would be denying racism exists altogether. I simply don't believe that was the driving factor in Tiffany (and various others before her) not winning.