Originally Posted by yawalloper:
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What on earth are you talking about? You can tell who's booing and that people appear to be gay?
Being gay is a visual thing?”
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What on earth are you talking about? You can tell who's booing and that people appear to be gay?
Being gay is a visual thing?”
The interviews to the crowd seemed to be disproportionately to gay / camp men as opposed to straight acting men. As such I deduced that the make up of the males in the crowd had a higher proportion of gay men than the average audience.
BB is a show with camp lean and appeal. Hence you would expect more gay men in the crowd than an average cross section of society. As I would expect a show that appeals to asian people like The Kumars to have a higher percentage of asian people in the audience. Its not a scientific experiment just a logical conclusion.
Therefore it is unlikely that most of the booing would have come from straight males. Which leads to the question 'who is trying to put who in their place?'




