Originally Posted by SillyBillyGoat:
“Not been watching the feeds, but just read about the racism and homophobia on the Wikipedia article. What horrid people!
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“Not been watching the feeds, but just read about the racism and homophobia on the Wikipedia article. What horrid people!
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well.. one thing to keep in mind is the differences between the usa/uk versions.
there's different levels and ways of being pc between the two.
a good example was the incident with speidi where they didn't greet the others,
uk people were outraged when they didn't go up to greet the others but me being from the usa i didn't see what the big deal was at all, still don't understand it... i wouldn't have payed it any mind if people weren't so up in arms over it.
as someone who's involved in both formats, it seems like people in the uk are bit more concerned with keeping up appearances and presenting themselves in a certain way where in the usa there's a bit more room to be "inappropriate" in our version.
also keeping in mind it's more cutthroat and not so much a popularity contest, villains are more praised over here and tolerated.
that's not to say either way is the better than the other just slightly different.
calling complex human beings horrid people over words in one point in time is a bit harsh in my opinion.

some of them are just immature and not informed on certain things.



