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BBUSA and BBUK? Is the USA just plain racist or the UK too strict?

Jul 17, 2013 by Emelsata
imageI'm currently speechless after seeing what some of the BBUSA contestants have been saying this year (the racist, homophobic and anti-Asian comments) and although it is funny to watch, it is really wrong and we should not be supporting it. Although they may cover it up by saying it's just their point of view and they are allowed to express it.. I still think comments that hateful and wrong should not be allowed.

However, on the other hand.. the other day in BBUK, A contestant named Daley in BBUK has been kicked out for slapping a fellow contestants ass and pinning her down and threatening her. He claimed he was drunk whilst doing it but this still doesn't make it right.

This raises the question, if something like this happened in BBUSA, would the producers just let it happen or would they intervene, similarly if Aaryn and Spencer were in BBUK, would they be kicked out really quick. I think so, the UK already warned a contestant for saying "I don't like dating black guys".

Also, Is the UK TOO strict or are the rules that the USA follow correct?

Let me know what you think, thanks.

And since I love her so much, have a look at Gina from BBUK ;)

Comments

UK would have definitely kicked out Aaryn and GM as soon as the comment was made. IN the past one girl was kicked out at 3am(!) because she used the "n" word. She was in bed, they got her up and she was gone.

In the USA they have thrown contestants out for violence and intimidation before so i think if Daley had done this in the USA i think he would have been thrown out too.

I think you have to remember that the UK had a huge "race" storm back in CBB with Jade/Shilpa and ever since then they have been very careful over race issues.

I think sometimes the UK can be a bit too strict however everyone knows the rules going in and everyone watching knows what to expect too, i think it is generally reasonably clear. USA, i dont know.
Sent by knixuk,Jul 17, 2013

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