[QUOTE=fabulous788;299202]I understand why Ty is mad, but wanting to leave over it? I just think that's a tad harsh on his partner, even if she was the one to initiate this argument.[/QUOTE]
Maybe he wanted to be harsh on her after that situation. Maybe he didn't want to work with her anymore and didn't want to assist her in her endeavor to win.
Not saying whether he is being too harsh or not, but maybe he wanted to be somewhat harsh on her.
[QUOTE=fabulous788;299202]I understand why Ty is mad, but wanting to leave over it? I just think that's a tad harsh on his partner, even if she was the one to initiate this argument.[/QUOTE]
But you can understand not wanting to associate yourself with someone who has disrespected you in such a way. I can't blame him for feeling the way he does. Heck... I probably wouldn't want to be partners any longer and would want to leave to.
I hope people remember this is the same guy who pushed a bed on a girl and that same girl plays a seemingly meaningless joke and he wants to call foulplay? How?
[QUOTE=LaneV95;299233]I hope people remember this is the same guy who pushed a bed on a girl and that same girl plays a seemingly meaningless joke and he wants to call foulplay? How?[/QUOTE]
Well guess what? He was wrong for that, and people called him out for it. This is a different situation and he has a right to be upset.
[QUOTE=Camille;299224]People who don't see the big deal don't know the historical significance of blackface and aren't educated about this. It doesn't matter whether the intentions were good or bad, it will always be offensive and racist .[/QUOTE]
In my opinion no one can call Emily racist because she didn't mean it with racist intentions. Obviously it's a huge deal to Ty, but Emily didn't know that. She does now and will probably never do it again.
[QUOTE=TheFeedMachi;299207]That is the problem with the world. Something like that shouldn't be racist. It wasn't racist when Camila went whiteface. It is just her trying to look like another person.[/QUOTE]
You seriously don't see the HUGE difference there? Come on, look back in history. People didn't go around mocking white people in grotesque ways and profitting off of it or hanging dummies and dolls painted with whiteface as a symbol of lynching all people of that race. There's no comparison.
[QUOTE=LaneV95;299233]I hope people remember this is the same guy who pushed a bed on a girl and that same girl plays a seemingly meaningless joke and he wants to call foulplay? How?[/QUOTE]
There's is NO WAY you can equate the two incidents. He was wrong then, she is wrong now. Plain and simple.
[QUOTE=roxylala;299223]Or maybe racism would be gone if people would stop being racist.[/QUOTE]
But people nowadays don't know what's racist and what's not. So inturn they call [i]everything[/i] racist. I know people if you say
"Haha Black People"
They call that racist.
Which just created more racial borders between everyone.
[QUOTE=jase1;299242]There's is NO WAY you can equate the two incidents. He was wrong then, she is wrong now. Plain and simple.[/QUOTE]
But she didn't even get NEARLY as mad as Ty did.
[QUOTE=fabulous788;299239]In my opinion no one can call Emily racist because she didn't mean it with racist intentions. Obviously it's a huge deal to Ty, but Emily didn't know that. She does now and will probably never do it again.[/QUOTE]
I wouldn't call her a racist. I would call her action a racist action however. Whether it was intentional or not, that was the outcome.
Moseley!!! I can't believe it! Very surprised. I guess they won't use him again for a challenge since TJ is such a regular now, but it is nice to see Jonny in this fashion.
[QUOTE=TheFeedMachi;299207]That is the problem with the world. Something like that shouldn't be racist. It wasn't racist when Camila went whiteface. It is just her trying to look like another person.[/QUOTE]
So true!
[QUOTE=Camille;299241]You seriously don't see the HUGE difference there? Come on, look back in history. People didn't go around mocking white people in grotesque ways and profitting off of it or hanging dummies and dolls painted with whiteface as a symbol of lynching all people of that race. There's no comparison.[/QUOTE]
The past is the past. Something that was offensive in the past shouldn't always be offensive or we can't move forward as a society.
[QUOTE=Camille;299248]I wouldn't call her a racist. I would call her action a racist action however. Whether it was intentional or not, that was the outcome.[/QUOTE]
Would you call Camilla putting on a white face racist?
[QUOTE=Camille;299248]I wouldn't call her a racist. I would call her action a racist action however. Whether it was intentional or not, that was the outcome.[/QUOTE]
Thanks for clearing that up. I get what you're saying.
[QUOTE=TheFeedMachi;299256]The past is the past. Something that was offensive in the past shouldn't always be offensive or we can't move forward as a society.[/QUOTE]
Something that is offensive to an entire group of people and was a huge part of their heritage for all th wrong reasons shouldn't all of a sudden stop being offensive because you don't want it to be. It's not that simple. If I had ancestors who died in the holocaust, I wouldn't want to see people flaunting **** symbols everywhere and think I shouldn't feel anything about that because it was in the past. It doesn't matter if I never experienced the holocaust, that symbol of pain and evil will always be offensive.
[QUOTE=FishHooks;299254]Johnny Mosley needs to practice his teleprompter reading.[/QUOTE]
Some things never change. He was always terrible at it when he was hosting the reunion shows.
CT's completely right about needing to send in Johnny. It's the logical move.
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