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Originally Posted by Braden
You can take it as me being rude if you want to, but all I'm trying to say is that you can't tell people to not have certain thoughts prior to the show. If they do change their opinion it will be because they've watched it and made that decision themself. Not because you're telling them to. People are still allowed to think negatively about Frankie Grande until that point.
I've already explained the flaw in the word 'preconception', and 'the point of the programme' lost its meaning a long time ago, so using that to try and validate your argument doesn't make sense. Especially with the celebrity version because the reason why 'celebrities' are famous is because people like you and I have opinions on these people.
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I'm not telling people not to have certain thoughts
prior to the show, nor am I telling anyone they're not allowed to think negatively about Frankie Grande until that point. You are completely missing what I'm saying. I am saying that not wanting him or other people you have
preconceived ideas on to be cast is understandable, I don't like people like Iain Duncan Smith and Kay Burley for example and wouldn't want them to enter. I get that. I get why people don't like him based off his previous appearance on BBUS. I get why people don't want him on CBB.
All I'm saying is that if it does indeed turn out that he goes in, people should leave the preconceptions they have of everyone at the door and judge them as the housemates that they are within the confines of the Big Brother house, as if they're civilians nobody knows (using my example I would judge Iain and Kay as housemates in exactly the same way). I don't understand why you think that lost its meaning a long time ago? The premise is still the same regardless of what changes they've made to production - if that's what you're referring to