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Bye Bye Victor - You total joke
Emma Wroids
17-06-2004
Sorry, I know Emma was in his face, and that can be too much, but that guy is an arrogant bastard, and I hope he gets kicked out tonight.
balth_dire
17-06-2004
I'm afraid all three should be kicked out, they've no right to take up anymore air time. Pull the plug now..its gone beyond a joke.
Laggy
17-06-2004
Victor = Women Beater!
Soul_Assassin
17-06-2004
Hes a joke, one thats gone too far.
joopy
17-06-2004
I don't condone any violence whatsoever. My own mother was a victim of abuse from my step-father. But to call Victor a woman beater is an insult without any basis in reality.

He didn't hit anyone.

Emma started it, once again. And once again, she's doing her frightened little girl act, while "the big bad bully" is called to the diary room. She's a disgrace.
Emma Wroids
17-06-2004
From what i've heard he pushed Nadia across the room, threw wine over Emma, and it took Stuart to hold him back whilst that big ****** Jason walked off.
johnbuk
17-06-2004
I would agree, Victor was at her throat, and would have hit her without blinking, he's a sorry excuse for a man... bye bye mr slick
ArtyAttack
17-06-2004
And Stuart is the only one to hold Victor back. Victor and Jason went too far.
Darklight
17-06-2004
Originally Posted by joopy:
“I don't condone any violence whatsoever. My own mother was a victim of abuse from my step-father. But to call Victor a woman beater is an insult without any basis in reality.

He didn't hit anyone.

Emma started it, once again. And once again, she's doing her frightened little girl act, while "the big bad bully" is called to the diary room. She's a disgrace.”

Absolutely Emma, Nadia and Marco were pushing Victor till he would snap, and when he did everyone condems Victor.

Emma knew what she was doing. Its also interest to note that during the violence Nadia and Marco were dancing around and laughing, obvioulsy loving every second of it.
Juliana
17-06-2004
Jason lifted his hand to Nadia and threatening to 'take Emma's f*cking head off'
kerryblue28
17-06-2004
Victor is not safe, his language is threatening(all the bad mouth swearing) and he would hit any woman in that house. A man of his size would do some serious damage to a man, never mind a woman. A real man would walk away or tell her to shut up, not threaten her. I am all for equal rights, but do you see male boxer in a ring with a woman or a man, Most men are far more stronger than women. He should be shown the door, he has problems, in my opinion.
Charizard
17-06-2004
This is not the post you were looking for. Please move on.
Last edited by Charizard : 17-06-2004 at 03:28
Charizard
17-06-2004
Originally Posted by deaddog:
“Absolutely Emma, Nadia and Marco were pushing Victor till he would snap, and when he did everyone condems Victor.

Emma knew what she was doing. Its also interest to note that during the violence Nadia and Marco were dancing around and laughing, obvioulsy loving every second of it.”

Exactly I agree. It's a bit rich for them to act the innocent injured party.
Skware Eyes
17-06-2004
Originally Posted by kerryblue28:
“A man of his size would do some serious damage to a man, never mind a woman..”

Thictor isn't a big bloke, he just has a fat arse and a fat mouth.
chickenstew
17-06-2004
Charizard you should be ashamed of yourself.

No matter how childish or foolish a person acts does NOT give anyone the right to threaten viloence and in Jason's case, actually carry out violence and PROMISE them with death.

They are both big men and should know how to stnad up for themselves without resorting to violence.

Saying that Emma is just as bad for threatening violence, but it was Jason who flipped first and kicked off the entire situation
Wooster
17-06-2004
double post
Wooster
17-06-2004
It will be a travesty if Emma is allowed to stay. She was just as bad as Jason and Victor. No self -control whatsoever.
pickle
17-06-2004
yup.. this is what happens when you put someone like victor in the bb house.

goodbye to bad rubbish.
bubweiser
17-06-2004
Originally Posted by pickle:
“yup.. this is what happens when you put someone like victor in the bb house.

goodbye to bad rubbish.”

not victors fault

its bb's fault for putting those 2 women back in the house
ggm1903
17-06-2004
Pretty sure emma stuck in a racist remark....then victor lost all control. It all started with marco being a prat to jason though
chickenstew
17-06-2004
Originally Posted by bubweiser:
“not victors fault

its bb's fault for putting those 2 women back in the house”

So you think that putting emma and michelle back in the house gives reason for him to threaten to kill them?

People have to take responsibility for their own actions.
chickenstew
17-06-2004
Originally Posted by ggm1903:
“Pretty sure emma stuck in a racist remark....then victor lost all control. It all started with marco being a prat to jason though”

Ive just watched it 2 mins ago on e4+1

She said "acting like a black guy" well AFTER victor lost his cool.

Victor did push her.
Charizard
17-06-2004
Originally Posted by chickenstew:
“Charizard you should be ashamed of yourself.

No matter how childish or foolish a person acts does NOT give anyone the right to threaten viloence and in Jason's case, actually carry out violence and PROMISE them with death.

They are both big men and should know how to stnad up for themselves without resorting to violence.

Saying that Emma is just as bad for threatening violence, but it was Jason who flipped first and kicked off the entire situation”

I didn't actually see any physical violence. What did Jason do? (I was watching the C4 feed which switched to chicken cam. Lots of plate smashing noises though. ) Even if so, this was more like a playground fight- which I suppose it sort of is. Was anyone actually physically hurt?

Yes they could have handled it better and showed restraint. But it was not unexpected (given their known temperaments), in mitigation they were taunted to destruction. And I doubt Jason would have carried out his promise, it's the kind of thing people say in the heat of the angry moment. And yes I agree Emma is just as bad. And no I am not ashamed... I should? In general I don't condone violence or threat of, but it is understandable or even arguably beneficial in some circumstances. The violence moral maze is perhaps slightly more complicated than it may appear... but let's leave that for DSGD.
chickenstew
17-06-2004
Originally Posted by Charizard:
“I didn't actually see any physical violence. What did Jason do? (I was watching the C4 feed which switched to chicken cam. Lots of plate smashing noises though. ) Even if so, this was more like a playground fight- which I suppose it sort of is. Was anyone actually physically hurt?

Yes they could have handled it better and showed restraint. But it was not unexpected (given their known temperaments), in mitigation they were taunted to destruction. And I doubt Jason would have carried out his promise, it's the kind of thing people say in the heat of the angry moment. And yes I agree Emma is just as bad. And no I am not ashamed... I should? In general I don't condone violence or threat of, but it is understandable or even arguably beneficial in some circumstances. The violence moral maze is perhaps slightly more complicated than it may appear... but let's leave that for DSGD. ”

Either Jason or Victor or both pushed (not punched, but I'm not sure if they used considerable force - I heard Nadia scream) both Emma & Nadia. That is fact and it was well before Emma said "stop acting like a black guy". I think what she meant was the gangsta attitude of certain black men and that is exactly how he has acted from the first day.
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