i agree with you, i think she's a silly girl, and i think shes a bit ignorant, but i dont think she was racist, you should come to where i live and then you will know what someone being racist is, i dont agree with the way she behaved in the house but jesus christ, if she was being racist wouldnt she have had a go with jermaine aswell???? i just think that there was a clash of cultures and it has been blown way out of proportion, just leave her alone now to pick up what remains of her career and to look after her children in peace, the papers will find something else to talk about tomorrow anyway.
2007-01-21 06:48:40
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answered by Anonymous
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Why does everyone keep saying she's just 'stupid and doesn't know what she's saying', and that she's not racist? Ignorance isn't an excuse and by saying it is, we're not taking racism seriously. Are you telling me that calling someone Shilpa 'poppadom', taking the mick out of her accent and way of eating, and telling her to 'f*** off home' (I know Danielle said this) isn't in any way racist? They may not be shouting out racist terms like p*k*, but that doesn't mean that it isn't just another form of racism. Jade's 'career' (what exactly has she given the world?) should definitely come to an end now - she (and her minging, filthy mum and equally horrid boyfriend) should all be flushed down the loo. The reason she was upset and shocked was because she realised the true extent of the damage this means to her 'career', not because she cares about being racist - she only cares that she's been recognised as a racist. The only reason she apologised to Shilpa was because BB spoke to her (for the 2nd time) and gave her a hint that this racism thing was an issue - she was hoping for damage limitation by apologising. It's not all down to her though; those other two mingers need to be dealt with too.
2007-01-20 12:02:31
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answered by Mrs. Miller 3
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i agree totally, i am not saying this in a nasty way but i genuinly think Jade is too thick to be racist. The things she said were just so stupid, like when she was guessing Shilpa's surname, she just said the first things that popped into her head. I don't believe that she is being racist, or any of the other girls, and i hope that this does not end their careers.
2007-01-20 10:01:12
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answered by Anonymous
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I agree i dont think she,s racist, i think what she said was in the heat of the moment and if honest we,ve all done it,well i know i have but never to hurt anyone or have a go because they come from a different country.What i do think is she isnt a very nice person at all, it was like watching girls in a playground and made very uncomfortable viewing.I think Jo and Danielle have to take some of the flak for the bullying as well it wasnt all down to Jade.Have to say watching her last night watching the tape Davina showed her was great she looked mortified and id say genuienly.Maybe the wake up call she needed that the media in this country can make you or brake you.Personally i think she,s dug her own grave.
2007-01-20 09:04:16
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answered by smiler 4
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i dont think she is, cause as we all know she isnt the brightest person in there but she is def a bully and she should have know better, she is a time bomb waiting to go off and she did against shilpa, i think daniele is racist the comments she made were more hurtful than jades, doest it seem strange that jades sry statement was perfectly said, seems like ch4 got to her first before every1 else did, damage limitation was the name of the game, there is no way she could come up with that sry crap on her own
She didnt seemed genuinly upset and shocked, and this was rehearsed as they had 1hr to brief her before she came back to answer questions,anyway she was still laughting when it was been played back to her
2007-01-20 11:28:14
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answered by a m 4
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i agree, one of jades problems is that she really doesnt think about what shes saying.thats why so many daft things come out of her big mouth,remember her stupidness in her debut big brother,half the things she said were so stupid the majority of people thought she was pretending because surely no-one could be as dense as she. she opens her mouth,her foot goes in! i really honestly, genuinely,dont beleive shes racist,not for a minute do i think that. shes just thoughtless,a bit simple and easily led,hence danielle and jo laughing was all the encouragement and egging on that jade needed,the more they laughed,the more she let rip,reeling off words and not even thinking about what she was actually saying,as long as she was being abusive. its always these type of people that are at the forefront of any fights and arguements,but its the manipulative, quiet,clever,sly,trecherous, ones who stand back and watch with glee as someone launches an attack,and they as silent onlookers are the ones who stir it all up and watch the fireworks without getting their hands dirty, its tough lessons like these that unfortunately wisen jade up, sadly after the proverbial shi.t has hit the fan. when she realised the impact her ranting had caused she was upset and shocked. but i do hope people dont forget that t.wat danielle was as much to blame.so was jo,they're just a bit brighter than miss goody . its as simple as that.
2007-01-20 10:20:05
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answered by pugsaleena 4
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Then you don't know what racism is all about! Jade Goody is a Loud Mouthed Git who the British Public have well and truly dumped for what she is. She has disgraced all of us good decent British people.
She never had a career. But whatever it was she's lost it.
Max Clifford sees that. She'll be joining the u/e queue in Bermondsey quite soon. Perhaps she can get a job as a Washer Up wearing an apron.
Thanks for inviting me to give you the answer to your question.
2007-01-20 09:50:17
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answered by greatbrickhill 3
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She knew what she was saying .By the very things she said .She picked the most hurt full things she could.Cause that is what she wanted to do was say hurt full things.A perpetrator of any crime is always sorry and upset when caught .And taken to task Guilty is the only verdict .A carreer was given her by the public ,And they will take it away .If the cap fits you wear it you have to stand up and be count,ed she was the village idiot and so was those people that voted for her in the first place .this has proved them wrong has well .The very idea of a voting for a racist She is no better than the BNP She has the wrong name it should be Bullie the Baddy
2007-01-20 08:44:14
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answered by Anonymous
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It looks british love to hate Jade.
When the big brother fellows placed Jade and the indian girl in the same house they knew there would be trouble.
They just got more trouble than what they had bargained for. It is as simple as that.
If anyone is responsible its not Jade but the big brother fellows that created a situation in wich clashes and agression would likely take place
2007-01-20 09:01:53
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answered by solitarioh2005 1
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Excerpt from todays Independent
Howard Jacobson: 'Big Brother' encourages us to embrace a condition far more worrying than racism:
...To confuse this vegetative state with full-blown racism is to dignify it. More than that, it is to confuse a lesser crime with a greater. There are worse things than racism. There is the unapologetic inanity from which the ordinary, daily, unremarkable bigotries and prejudices of the public draw their strength.
We are too soft on stupidity. I am not talking about general knowledge or vocabulary failure. Jade doesn't recognise wedlock - the word, that is, not the state. This is not a sin in itself; words can pass you by. I can never get a purchase on ontological and have to look it up whenever I encounter it. Nor do I mean not having heard of famous people or places. The footballer's fluff thinks Winston Churchill was the first black President of America, having seen a black statue of him near where she lies her empty head. And Jade suspects Rio de Janeiro might be a person. So what? For all I know to the contrary Rio Ferdinand is a region of Ecuador.
They add up, though - the words you can't pronounce, the events you haven't heard of, the ideas with which you are not and do not wish to be acquainted. At some point the accumulation of missing information and curiosity amounts to your not being in the world at all. And it is this condition - a condition that can with far more justice be described as alienation than the ennui of the intellectual - that Big Brother and its host of satellite celebrity magazines have for years been encouraging us to embrace.
There is a vindictiveness in dumbing down. It aims to dethrone not only intelligence but the means by which we rate one thing above another. Dumbing down is an assault upon the very concept of value. Thus Jade, though she wouldn't know what I am talking about, is the child of that nihilism which gave us postmodernism and the Turner prize. A celebrity for being nobody, a belcher and a farter with her own perfume, she is an ironic reference to the unmeaningness of meaning.
Racism? We have far more to worry about than that.
2007-01-20 08:26:40
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answered by Em 6
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