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Old 08-06-2007, 09:57 AM #1
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BIG BROTHER EMILY DISOWNED - AN uncle of disgraced Emily Parr yesterday said he was shocked and appalled by her racist jibe at Big Brother housemate Charley.
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I thought the same when I saw the story. You think we would have got a lot family say's Emily isn't a racist type stories today.
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Charl: 'I'd never use that word'

THE housemates have been in shock following Emily’s sudden removal from the Big Brother house for using racist language.

The student was called to the Diary Room at 3.30am this morning and immediately ejected from the house after telling Charley as she danced “ You pushing it out you n*****.”

But the other housemates were not informed of what had happened until 9.45 this morning, when Lesley read out a statement from Big Brother.

Immediately after the announcement was read out, Charley burst into tears and hugged Nicky.

An upset Nicky said that what made it worse was that “it wasn’t said in a racist way.”

Although Charley agreed, she told housemates: "You wouldn't ever hear something like that coming out of my mouth."

She added: “Whether it was a joke or it just slipped out, it’s not alright.”

Dazed housemates started packing Emily’s bags, and Ziggy encouraged them to put the experience behind them. He said: “Let’s just move on and we carry on our quest.”

Just over an hour after the announcement, Big Brother opened the storeroom for the housemates to drop off Emily’s suitcase.

As the case was deposited in the storeroom, Laura shouted: “Goodbye Emily.”
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er........I've just read that......she clearly said "I am a N" how is that not using the word?

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CLEARLY Channel 4 felt they had no alternative but to remove Emily from the Big Brother house.

After the Shilpa Shetty race row, they could not have been seen to be covering up racist behaviour.

But Emily is a Godsend to the channel and the show’s makers Endemol because, unlike the fiasco of Celebrity Big Brother, this time they have reacted quickly and effectively.

Jade Goody was made a hate figure over her part in the race row.

Yet nothing she said to Shilpa was overtly racist. Compare this to Emily’s use of the word ‘n****r’ — which risks offending many good British men and women. Perhaps Emily meant it in a friendly, funny way.
Big Brother - Earlier storm ... Shilpa

But even if she didn’t say it with malice, it is a word that is intended to cause controversy, at the very least, and deep offence at worst.

Emily’s problem was she never allowed her brain to engage her mouth.

It is right that Big Brother should step in and stop racism. All extreme behaviour — whether bullying, racism, or sexism — must be dealt with in the same way.

But black or white, we must stop feeling we are entitled to call people ‘racists’ when no overt racism is involved.

Assassinating a person’s whole character because of one slip-up is unfair.
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man I always liked Derek.....and that just proves his head is firmly in the right place.

what is Derek doing now?

I always wanted Derek and Science to do a song together



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I too understand that it was a slip-up, and I don't really think Emily is a racist person despite the odd moment's thought I've had to give to it based on recent newspaper stories. But a lot of people are basing their arguments for the fact that she should have been ejected through talking about her ignorance, and stupidity, which at the end of the day IMO is true.
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Big Brother had no choice but to evict Emily Parr for her racist comment as the show lurches from crisis to crisis, according to PR guru Max Clifford.

The PR to the stars also said it was "trial by TV" for Big Brother after Ofcom flexed its muscles and forced the show to apologise for its handling of the Shilpa Shetty race row.

Emily was kicked out after calling fellow housemate Charley 'n***er' on the show.

Mr Clifford said: "I think because of the Ofcom ruling about racial matters and the way that they handled the last one, Big Brother obviously had to clean its act up.

"The fact of the matter is that this is a very crucial time in the history of Big Brother and Ofcom, who are showing what they can do if Channel 4 ignore the warnings.

"There's a fine line between what's acceptable and what's not. I imagine Channel 4 are hoping they will deflect the same kind of response.

"Big Brother is on trial. They are trying to be seen as more responsible and responding to Ofcom. It's trial by TV and trial for the makers of the TV.

"It thrives on controversy, and would it be half as interesting without it? I doubt it. The makers have to try to keep in controversial without being offensive and it's a fine line.

"Over the next few days it will be interesting to what the response is and how many protests they will get from the public.

"From a PR point of view they didn't have any choice. At least they seem to be doing something about it, which they weren't doing before."

Channel 4 announced it would air the comment, despite the fact that it was not broadcast live.

Mr Clifford said that Channel 4 had to show the comment to avoid being criticised for covering up for Emily, and said that although the disgraced housemate would have her 15 minutes of fame, she had blown her chances of winning popular support.

He said: "The whole premise of Big Brother is that you're being watched, so they have to show the comment. It has to be seen to be done because it's the basis of the programme.

"One of the criticisms of the last series was that people were only seeing so much, so they are trying to diffuse that problem. The best way to stop a disaster is to anticipate it.

"I wouldn't think that Emily has got too much of a future in showbusiness at the moment. It probably wouldn't endear her to too many people, but I'm sure she'll have her 15 minutes of fame in the press.

"I don't know the girl personally, but if you go on Big Brother there's no such thing as bad publicity, although I'm not sure how much Jade Goody would agree with that."

However, he said that the publicity the incident had created was good for the show, as long as they managed to avoid being criticised for their handling of the situation.

He said: "They are getting plenty of controversy, which is what keeps people watching, but they are trying to make sure that it doesn't lead to the same problems.

"They're trying to get the best of both worlds, because they thrive on controversy but they need to be seen to be responsible. It's called having your cake and eating it.

"They have got a real problem because the success of the programme is that it is risky and on the edge, or what I call car crash TV, which involves controversy and confrontation.

"That's what they need, but at the moment they've got to be careful now because Ofcom has made it clear they won't tolerate any more."
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Fully agree with that. The producers had no choice whatsoever after what happend during CBB. They would have received complaints either way, at least this way it's better off than receiving them for keeping her in.
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