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Old 07-07-2016, 01:18 AM #1
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Hughie and Ryan knew what they were doing also. It's apparent they wanted more camera time and take some shine away from Andy's best moment of his life, and they succeeded and dampened the moment. The joke wasn't funny, nobody laughed, nobody really believed. Andy is also sensitive about gay rights issue and he worked on some such projects himself. He may have taken the issue too far, but I can see clearly he was personally hurt by the joke.

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Hughie and Ryan knew what they were doing also. It's apparent they wanted more camera time and take some shine away from Andy's best moment of his life, and they succeeded and dampened the moment. The joke wasn't funny, nobody laughed, nobody really believed. Andy is also sensitive about gay rights issue and he worked on some such projects himself. He may have taken the issue too far, but I can see clearly he was personally hurt by the joke.
He shouldn't be on TV at all if jokes as non offensive as what was tonight are getting that treatment. I didn't think the "joke" was funny, just 2 people trying to have a laugh.

You'd think being in his 30s and a journalist, he'd be a more thick skinned.
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He shouldn't be on TV at all if jokes as non offensive as what was tonight are getting that treatment. I didn't think the "joke" was funny, just 2 people trying to have a laugh.

You'd think being in his 30s and a journalist, he'd be a more thick skinned.

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Hughie and Ryan knew what they were doing also. It's apparent they wanted more camera time and take some shine away from Andy's best moment of his life, and they succeeded and dampened the moment. The joke wasn't funny, nobody laughed, nobody really believed. Andy is also sensitive about gay rights issue and he worked on some such projects himself. He may have taken the issue too far, but I can see clearly he was personally hurt by the joke.
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What Nation?
"Continent", I mean.

Olden days. Very far back in Europe. There were similar punishments.
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Olden days. Very far back in Europe. There were similar punishments.
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I dont think there was more to it. Sam has been looking for a reason to hate Hughie and Chelsea, Jason and Jackson just like to play the moral highground.
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Tbf anytime something this controversial gets brought up in the house, it usually causes a divide. Especially when the HM's know issues that large can be used to gain points with the public/their audience. For a portion of them no doubt their support amounts to nothing but strategy and appearing to be liked in the house. I doubt even most are even that invested in the discussion at the end of the night. He has no problem expressing his feelings whatsoever and makes himself very clear so it's not like he's a victim in this situation and that he needs any protection.

Even Jason knows better than to get involved in that mess.
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Tbf anytime something this controversial gets brought up in the house, it usually causes a divide. Especially when the HM's know issues that large can be used to gain points with the public/their audience. For a portion of them no doubt their support amounts to nothing but strategy and appearing to be liked in the house. I doubt even most are even that invested in the discussion at the end of the night. He has no problem expressing his feelings whatsoever and makes himself very clear so it's not like he's a victim in this situation and that he needs any protection.

Even Jason knows better than to get involved in that mess.
What? Jason tried to talk to Hughie but was thwarted by Chelsea making an appearance. Jason was very much prepared to be involved on behalf of his friend.
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What? Jason tried to talk to Hughie but was thwarted by Chelsea making an appearance. Jason was very much prepared to be involved on behalf of his friend.
How did Chelsea stop him from having a discussion though? He just sat there for the most part if iirc
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How did Chelsea stop him from having a discussion though? He just sat there for the most part if iirc
You said Jason was unwilling to get involved and that is not the case. Watch it back and see what he was trying to do before Chelsea arrived.
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You said Jason was unwilling to get involved and that is not the case. Watch it back and see what he was trying to do before Chelsea arrived.
It doesn't really matter tbf but will have to look for it when I re-watch tomorrow. I missed the stream and the first half of the episode. I still think overall Jason doesn't really get involved in his matters. Nobody stopped him from speaking up for the guy and telling them how he feels about his friend. Andy isn't always wrong but he does create a lot of drama around himself. I think Jason's hands are just as full with Charlie but Andy has gone to bat for him in the past.

It was pretty awkward when Chelsea walked in, but he is Chelsea.
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Yeah I am a massive Andy fan and admit he looked a ****ing idiot tonight (though it was the funniest meltdown all series so I love him MORE for it anyway ) and I am not trying to rationalize what seemed like such an epic breakdown over nothing at all but...

Is there a chance that there was a lot more to that than was shown? I ask as everyone outside (and Jackson inside too) was on Andys side. Sam seemed offended by it. Alex piped up (shock horror ) and everyone who was outside, with the exception of Laura seemed to be on Andys side. Jason, who seems the most levelheaded in there was on Andys side, and even tried to chill Hughie about it all too.

It just seems so...odd, that so many would be offended (or understand the offense taken) if it was simply how it seemed to us?

Does that make sense?
...I think it's only because of how manipulative he was about it all that he was making others re-assess whether they should have been taking it all as the joke that was intended...(having said that, I do think that it was a bit tacky and tactless and attention seeking of Hughie and Ryan to do it just after Andy had become engaged../'trying to steal his thunder' as it were..)...but I don't think he was genuine at all, not one little bit..I would have said that his reaction was OTT but (maybe..).. coming from an earnest place until the garden scene at the end of him smiling at and kissing his engagement ring...(the one he said on National TV that he wasn't keen on..)...and 'talking to himself but out loud so that we all could here...great performance Andy, bravo...the irony of him using gay struggles and suppression for his performance though and for his own ends, while chastising Hughie and Ryan for basically the same thing....oooopsie, is this a game-player we have in our sights and on our horizon...well hello Andy...
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You know the jig is up on a housemate's likeability when Ammi is onto them
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..I don't really care about his gameplay because that's what it's all about and he's spent so much of his time making sure that we the viewer are aware of bitching/two faced-ness and etc...drawing our attention to the flaws in other just to make sure we're not missing a thing...but I hated when he delivered his well planned speeches the way he did and then said to Hughie when he was trying to explain..'can we just leave it at that please' and then spoke over him because he wanted and had planned his words to be the final ones...is that 'intelligence' we see ..?...nope, it's pure and unashamed ignorance is what it is....
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Why I like Andy and still do,he was a bit over the top,but nothing so bad as to dislike him for imo.
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Why I like Andy and still do,he was a bit over the top,but nothing so bad as to dislike him for imo.
I agree Kazanne. Still like him as much as ever. I'm not so fickle as to go off him because he actually reacts at last to getting harassed in there by the ignorant Hughie.
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Yeah I am a massive Andy fan and admit he looked a ****ing idiot tonight (though it was the funniest meltdown all series so I love him MORE for it anyway ) and I am not trying to rationalize what seemed like such an epic breakdown over nothing at all but...

Is there a chance that there was a lot more to that than was shown? I ask as everyone outside (and Jackson inside too) was on Andys side. Sam seemed offended by it. Alex piped up (shock horror ) and everyone who was outside, with the exception of Laura seemed to be on Andys side. Jason, who seems the most levelheaded in there was on Andys side, and even tried to chill Hughie about it all too.

It just seems so...odd, that so many would be offended (or understand the offense taken) if it was simply how it seemed to us?

Does that make sense?
It makes absolute sense. A few times (with different housemates) I've puzzled over their over the top reactions to what doesn't seem very much. Then I realise it's just BB editing out what went on before the eruption/arguement or whatever.
This is why live feed is so important, because then we are able to see the bigger picture.
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Hughie and Ryan were being spiteful ,why else would they chose an engagement as a prank other than to take the piss out of Andy,they were baiting him and the bloody sheep fell for it too, load of baaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaalox that it was done as a joke,lol,really? no it was done to quash andys' euphoria,there were plaenty of other pranks they could have pulled.
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Hughie and Ryan were being spiteful ,why else would they chose an engagement as a prank other than to take the piss out of Andy,they were baiting him and the bloody sheep fell for it too, load of baaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaalox that it was done as a joke,lol,really? no it was done to quash andys' euphoria,there were plaenty of other pranks they could have pulled.
I really like Andy, but i don't think Hughie and Ryan meant to mock him. They were just having a laugh. Andy overreacted and i think he knows that.
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Hughie and Ryan were being spiteful ,why else would they chose an engagement as a prank other than to take the piss out of Andy,they were baiting him and the bloody sheep fell for it too, load of baaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaalox that it was done as a joke,lol,really? no it was done to quash andys' euphoria,there were plaenty of other pranks they could have pulled.
i agree, that's exactly what it was.

Would they have dared to that to Jackson and Georgina ?

Two jealous little queens with no respect for anyone.
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Because no one defended Andy when Hughie isolated him and bullied him three days ago he's come back thinking he can do it again. But this time Andys took the gloves off so the others can no longer ignore it and put their heads in the sand.
Except, of course, for Laura who droned that it was just a joke. No love, the joke is your contrived long distance love affair with that walking erection who wouldn't look twice at you if it didn't involve making money.
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By using such heavy words and bringing up history, "stoned to death", "thrown off buildings", he knew what he was doing. He knows by saying this, none of the other HMs would be "against" him due to the severity of his comparisons. If they thought he was being ridiculous, they'd be scared to say in the likelihood they thought they'd come across as homophobic.

Clever from sneaky Andy. Had Andy not used those phrases, more people would have disagreed with him. He knew what he was doing.
this is happening throughout the world as we speak

it was only about 50 years back in britain that people could still be put in prison JUST FOR BEING GAY!

some countries have taken steps backwards recently in their treatment of gays - russia especially, but even more countries are still extremely anti-gay due to strong religious perspectives, like a whole lot of the african continent, parts of deep-south america, huge swathes of the middle-east, and brazil which is currently suffering a huge epidemic of anti-gay violence. the fight is everyday, lives are lost to the violence of others, lives are lost to suicide where a person feels death is better than living as they are forced to - in fear that being themselves means torment, attack, and frequently worse.

in this country, gay rights and acceptance has moved forward so well so fast that many of the younger gay/trans/other-identifying gender population are ABLE to live life without fear of harm or shame. it's not wrong to want that same lifestyle for people globally.

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Olden days. Very far back in Europe. There were similar punishments.
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Damilola Taylor was attacked by a local gang of youths on 27 November 2000 in Peckham, south London; he bled to death after being stabbed with a broken bottle in the thigh, which severed the femoral artery. The BBC, Telegraph, Guardian and Independent newspapers reported at the time that during the weeks between arriving in the UK from Nigeria and the attack he had been subjected to bullying and beating, which included homophobic remarks by a group of boys at his school. "The bullies told him that he was gay."[22] He "may not have understood why he was being bullied at school, or why some other children taunted him about being 'gay' – the word meant nothing to him."[23] He had to ask his mother what 'gay' meant, she said "Boys were swearing at him, saying lots of horrible words. They were calling him names."[23] His mother had spoken about this bullying, but the teachers failed to take it seriously. "She said pupils had accused her son of being gay and had beaten him last Friday."[24] Six months after the murder, his father said, "I spoke to him and he was crying that he was being bullied and being called names. He was being called 'gay'."[25] In the New Statesman two years later, when there had still been no convictions for the crime, Peter Tatchell, gay human rights campaigner, said, "In the days leading up to his murder in south London in November 2000, he was subjected to vicious homophobic abuse and assaults,"[26] and asked why the authorities had ignored this before and after his death.

In July 2005, Lauren Harries, a transwoman, was attacked along with her father and brother in their home in Cardiff by eight youths who shouted the word "******" while beating their victims. One youth pleaded guilty to inflicting grievous bodily harm and was sentenced to two years probation; his accomplices were not formally identified or charged.[27][28]

In April 2006 a man was jailed for a homophobic attack on an openly gay Anglican priest. Rev Dr Barry Rathbone was sitting in a park in Bournemouth, Dorset when Martin Powell and his girlfriend approached and spoke to him. Rathbone informed them that it was a cruising area, then Powell produced a 3-foot-long (0.91 m) metal baseball bat, called him a 'queer', and started to hit him.[29]

On 25 July 2008, 18-year-old Michael Causer was attacked by a group of men at a party in Liverpool, and died from his injuries. It is alleged that he was killed because he was gay.[30] On 23 October 2008, 23-year-old gay hairdresser Daniel Jenkinson was the victim of a homophobic attack in a Preston club. His attacker, Neil Bibby, also from Preston, was sentenced to 200 hours' unpaid work, a three-month weekend curfew, and ordered to pay £2,000 compensation after he pleaded guilty to assault. Daniel needed facial reconstruction surgery after the attack, and said he was too scared to go out in the city.[31]

On 3 March 2009 in Bromley, south London, UK, 59-year-old Gerry Edwards was stabbed to death by an assailant shouting homophobic abuse. His partner of over twenty years, 56-year-old Chris Bevan, was also stabbed and admitted to hospital in a critical condition.[32][33] The police dealing with the case said they had an open mind, but were treating it as a homophobic murder. Two men were subsequently arrested.[34]

On 15 May 2009, An English court found two football fans guilty of shouting homophobic chants at footballer Sol Campbell during a match [35] This was the first prosecution for indecent chanting in the UK.[36] The police reported that up to 2,500 fans shouted chants at the match that included "Sol, Sol, wherever you may be, Not long now until lunacy, We won't give a **** if you are hanging from a tree," the footballer commented "I felt totally victimised and helpless by the abuse I received on this day. It has had an effect on me personally".[36] Three men and two boys were given cautions after the match.[36]

In September 2009, 62-year-old Ian Baynham was attacked outside South Africa House in Trafalgar Square in London by three youths shouting homophobic abuse.[37] Joel Alexander and Ruby Thomas were found guilty of manslaughter at the Old Bailey and sentenced to six and seven years imprisonment respectively. A third accomplice, Rachael Burke was found guilty of a lesser charge of affray and sentenced to two years of imprisonment.[38]
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In 2012, Giovanna Del Nord, a 46-year-old trans woman, was attacked minutes after entering The Market Tavern, a pub in Leicester City Centre.[39] Without warning she was punched in the head and knocked unconscious.[40]

In June 2012, Steven Simpson, an autistic, openly gay 18-year-old, had homophobic slurs written on his body and was set on fire at his birthday party by Jordan Sheard, 20, who was sentenced to 3 1/2 years in jail in March 2013

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Because no one defended Andy when Hughie isolated him and bullied him three days ago he's come back thinking he can do it again. But this time Andys took the gloves off so the others can no longer ignore it and put their heads in the sand.
Except, of course, for Laura who droned that it was just a joke. No love, the joke is your contrived long distance love affair with that walking erection who wouldn't look twice at you if it didn't involve making money.

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this is happening throughout the world as we speak

it was only about 50 years back in britain that people could still be put in prison JUST FOR BEING GAY!

some countries have taken steps backwards recently in their treatment of gays - russia especially, but even more countries are still extremely anti-gay due to strong religious perspectives, like a whole lot of the african continent, parts of deep-south america, huge swathes of the middle-east, and brazil which is currently suffering a huge epidemic of anti-gay violence. the fight is everyday, lives are lost to the violence of others, lives are lost to suicide where a person feels death is better than living as they are forced to - in fear that being themselves means torment, attack, and frequently worse.

in this country, gay rights and acceptance has moved forward so well so fast that many of the younger gay/trans/other-identifying gender population are ABLE to live life without fear of harm or shame. it's not wrong to want that same lifestyle for people globally.


again, not so 'very far back' at all. though legally, the sentence for sodomy/buggery was changed from death by hanging to life imprisonment back in 1861, it wasn't until 1967 that it was decriminalised between consenting adults in britain. and just because jurisdiction says it's okay, there are still murders and attacks that happen on our streets on a regular basis just because someone is, or is thought to be, gay.

these attacks are just from 2000:



2000–2009

Damilola Taylor was attacked by a local gang of youths on 27 November 2000 in Peckham, south London; he bled to death after being stabbed with a broken bottle in the thigh, which severed the femoral artery. The BBC, Telegraph, Guardian and Independent newspapers reported at the time that during the weeks between arriving in the UK from Nigeria and the attack he had been subjected to bullying and beating, which included homophobic remarks by a group of boys at his school. "The bullies told him that he was gay."[22] He "may not have understood why he was being bullied at school, or why some other children taunted him about being 'gay' – the word meant nothing to him."[23] He had to ask his mother what 'gay' meant, she said "Boys were swearing at him, saying lots of horrible words. They were calling him names."[23] His mother had spoken about this bullying, but the teachers failed to take it seriously. "She said pupils had accused her son of being gay and had beaten him last Friday."[24] Six months after the murder, his father said, "I spoke to him and he was crying that he was being bullied and being called names. He was being called 'gay'."[25] In the New Statesman two years later, when there had still been no convictions for the crime, Peter Tatchell, gay human rights campaigner, said, "In the days leading up to his murder in south London in November 2000, he was subjected to vicious homophobic abuse and assaults,"[26] and asked why the authorities had ignored this before and after his death.

In July 2005, Lauren Harries, a transwoman, was attacked along with her father and brother in their home in Cardiff by eight youths who shouted the word "******" while beating their victims. One youth pleaded guilty to inflicting grievous bodily harm and was sentenced to two years probation; his accomplices were not formally identified or charged.[27][28]

In April 2006 a man was jailed for a homophobic attack on an openly gay Anglican priest. Rev Dr Barry Rathbone was sitting in a park in Bournemouth, Dorset when Martin Powell and his girlfriend approached and spoke to him. Rathbone informed them that it was a cruising area, then Powell produced a 3-foot-long (0.91 m) metal baseball bat, called him a 'queer', and started to hit him.[29]

On 25 July 2008, 18-year-old Michael Causer was attacked by a group of men at a party in Liverpool, and died from his injuries. It is alleged that he was killed because he was gay.[30] On 23 October 2008, 23-year-old gay hairdresser Daniel Jenkinson was the victim of a homophobic attack in a Preston club. His attacker, Neil Bibby, also from Preston, was sentenced to 200 hours' unpaid work, a three-month weekend curfew, and ordered to pay £2,000 compensation after he pleaded guilty to assault. Daniel needed facial reconstruction surgery after the attack, and said he was too scared to go out in the city.[31]

On 3 March 2009 in Bromley, south London, UK, 59-year-old Gerry Edwards was stabbed to death by an assailant shouting homophobic abuse. His partner of over twenty years, 56-year-old Chris Bevan, was also stabbed and admitted to hospital in a critical condition.[32][33] The police dealing with the case said they had an open mind, but were treating it as a homophobic murder. Two men were subsequently arrested.[34]

On 15 May 2009, An English court found two football fans guilty of shouting homophobic chants at footballer Sol Campbell during a match [35] This was the first prosecution for indecent chanting in the UK.[36] The police reported that up to 2,500 fans shouted chants at the match that included "Sol, Sol, wherever you may be, Not long now until lunacy, We won't give a **** if you are hanging from a tree," the footballer commented "I felt totally victimised and helpless by the abuse I received on this day. It has had an effect on me personally".[36] Three men and two boys were given cautions after the match.[36]

In September 2009, 62-year-old Ian Baynham was attacked outside South Africa House in Trafalgar Square in London by three youths shouting homophobic abuse.[37] Joel Alexander and Ruby Thomas were found guilty of manslaughter at the Old Bailey and sentenced to six and seven years imprisonment respectively. A third accomplice, Rachael Burke was found guilty of a lesser charge of affray and sentenced to two years of imprisonment.[38]
2010 – present

In 2012, Giovanna Del Nord, a 46-year-old trans woman, was attacked minutes after entering The Market Tavern, a pub in Leicester City Centre.[39] Without warning she was punched in the head and knocked unconscious.[40]

In June 2012, Steven Simpson, an autistic, openly gay 18-year-old, had homophobic slurs written on his body and was set on fire at his birthday party by Jordan Sheard, 20, who was sentenced to 3 1/2 years in jail in March 2013

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Histor...United_Kingdom

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Thanks for posting that Jan. These are the sort of atrocities that Andy writes about and fights against in real life, while many of us just read it and shake our heads at the horror of it all. Fair play to him for trying to do something about it. He can't leave a passion like that at the door of BB when he enters the house, it must be always with him.
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