Big Brother Is Bad For Africa - Let Us Fight Moral Exploitation!

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bigafrica
Big Brother Is Bad For Africa - Let Us Fight Moral Exploitation!
« on: November 01, 2007, 12:06 PM »

ABUSIVE, PERVERSE, AND EXPLOTATIVE ENTERTAINMENT INDUSTRY

Recently the whole world gasped in shock when a famous athlete was accused of engaging in dog fights but in Africa human beings are treated worse than animals sometimes and the whole world watch in amusement.

IT IS TIME FOR ALL ARICANS AND MEN AND WOMEN OF CONSCIENCE TO STAND UP AND FIGHT PERVERSE, DEGRADING AND EXPLOITATIVE  ENTERTAINMENT BY CALLING MTN AND IT BIG BROTHER SOUTH AFRICA REALITY SHOW WHICH IT HAS PROUDLY DUBBED ‘THE GREATEST SHOW ON EARTH’  TO ORDER

It is sad that this show is coming from South Africa, a country with a history of apartheid and racism and the cast of the current ignominious show is black and colored.

HOW THE SHOW GOES
A dozen young men and women of diverse backgrounds are cramped into a very tiny apartment.
1. They are tapped and wired with all manner of electronic gadgets like animals  and all their actions and discussions right from the bathroom through the bedroom through to the garden are monitored and beamed to the out side world. Their genitals and most intimate discussions are abused and regarded as fair game.
2. Debauchery and pornography is encouraged to titillate their viewers
3. Twenty-four cameras are trained on them twenty-four hours a day. It is an offence for an inmate to switch off his or her microphone.
4. They pay for their food with money earned in the house from menial labor prescribed by their jailer called Big brother
5. They cook and clean by themselves
6. They are plied with alcohol to loosen their inhibitions and libido so that they can provide more “entertainment”
7. While this is going unintuitive and abusive messages are flashed on the screen on the inmates.
8. They are totally secluded from the outside world – no radio; no television; no phone calls, nothing. So they are totally oblivious to the outside world.
9. One frustrated member asked to go and we are told he was asked to rethink. Another publicly declared his intention, to check out, we do not know what ‘persuaded or pressured’ him to stay.
10. At least one member visibly cracked up before our very eyes and even a fool can see the stress and trauma these inmates or trauma these inmates were going thorough.

Their Big Brother condescendingly asks: Do you need a psychologist? Is this called ‘entertainment?’  Let us take some steps back.

If television had been invented long ago and a multinational company or a rich business man puts a camera in the concentration camp and beams the agony, degradation torture and annihilation of the Jews to the whole world and called it Reality TV, the greatest Show on earth, what would you do?

If there were cameras in the galleys of the slave ships, Will you be titillated by seeing slaves matting or watching their nakedness?

Don’t tell me they volunteered or signed contracts WE know. Those youths who risk their lives and die in the deserts and oceans of Africa in search of greener pastures outside Africa volunteered too. They were forced by poverty to volunteer to die or make it.

THOSE WHO HAVE NEVER EXPERIECED POVERTY HAVE NO RIGHT TO JUDGE IT EFFECT ON THE HUMAN MIND.

THE REWARD
 The declared winner in this morbid experiment gets one hundred dollars – repeat one hundred dollars
 The eleven other participants get nothing.
 MTN laughs all the way to the bank with proceeds from ‘The Greatest Sow On Earth’
 Listening to conversations by inmates they genuinely believe the exposure is their ticket to a better life, employment or fame.
 They reel out names of pas inmates who got jobs etc after the show. We do not hear of those whose fortunes got worse.

PEOPLE ARISE – TAKE ACTION NOW

  MTN must be called to order. When they held the same reality show in Nigeria, there was no nudity because the Nigerian Government put its foot down. It is un-African and it violates and tramples on the cultural and religious sensitivities of most African countries except maybe South Africa. Since the programmed is beamed through cable they do not have the know-how, resources or ability to block it. They grumble Helplessly
 This is the twenty first century and some countries relish pornography but the artistes are PAID in cash
 Let every man and woman picket, institute lawsuits, boycott MTN services, boycott their sponsors, petition their Governments to push MTN out of their country, ostracize their Staff , do anything you can within the law to drive your point home until we achieve our Goals which are:

GOALS

 Respect the cultural and religious sensitivities of Africans by avoiding nudity and obscene language. They can do it the way they did in Nigeria
 Heartless exploitation of African poverty has to stop.
 Pay all Inmates or Housemates. We suggest:
 The winner gets one hundred thousand dollars.
 The second place winner, seventy thousand dollars.
 Third place winner, fifty thousand dollars
 The remaining nine housemate, two thousand dollar a week depending on how long they stayed in the house.
 In addition, they should be paid a percentage of the profits plus royalty.

LET US FORM INTERNATIONAL AND LOCAL NGO’s TO FIGHT THIS CAUSE.

ENOUGH IS ENOUGH. AFRICAN DIGNITY MUST PREVAIL INSPITE OF OUR POVERTY.

Africans, What do you have to say on the above?
odada (m)
Re: Big Brother Is Bad For Africa - Let Us Fight Moral Exploitation!
« #1 on: November 01, 2007, 12:31 PM »

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Seun (m)
Re: Big Brother Is Bad For Africa - Let Us Fight Moral Exploitation!
« #2 on: November 01, 2007, 01:12 PM »

Here's a better idea: start your own reality show, and make it the way you wish Big Brother Africa was. Wink
texazzpete (m)
Re: Big Brother Is Bad For Africa - Let Us Fight Moral Exploitation!
« #3 on: November 03, 2007, 07:59 PM »

Quote from: bigafrica on November 01, 2007, 12:06 PM
ABUSIVE, PERVERSE, AND EXPLOTATIVE ENTERTAINMENT INDUSTRY

Recently the whole world gasped in shock when a famous athlete was accused of engaging in dog fights but in Africa human beings are treated worse than animals sometimes and the whole world watch in amusement.

IT IS TIME FOR ALL ARICANS AND MEN AND WOMEN OF CONSCIENCE TO STAND UP AND FIGHT PERVERSE, DEGRADING AND EXPLOITATIVE  ENTERTAINMENT BY CALLING MTN AND IT BIG BROTHER SOUTH AFRICA REALITY SHOW WHICH IT HAS PROUDLY DUBBED ‘THE GREATEST SHOW ON EARTH’  TO ORDER
 
It is sad that this show is coming from South Africa, a country with a history of apartheid and racism and the cast of the current ignominious show is black and colored.

HOW THE SHOW GOES
A dozen young men and women of diverse backgrounds are cramped into a very tiny apartment.
1. They are tapped and wired with all manner of electronic gadgets like animals  and all their actions and discussions right from the bathroom through the bedroom through to the garden are monitored and beamed to the out side world. Their genitals and most intimate discussions are abused and regarded as fair game.
2. Debauchery and pornography is encouraged to titillate their viewers
3. Twenty-four cameras are trained on them twenty-four hours a day. It is an offence for an inmate to switch off his or her microphone.
4. They pay for their food with money earned in the house from menial labor prescribed by their jailer called Big brother
5. They cook and clean by themselves
6. They are plied with alcohol to loosen their inhibitions and libido so that they can provide more “entertainment”
7. While this is going unintuitive and abusive messages are flashed on the screen on the inmates.
8. They are totally secluded from the outside world – no radio; no television; no phone calls, nothing. So they are totally oblivious to the outside world.
9. One frustrated member asked to go and we are told he was asked to rethink. Another publicly declared his intention, to check out, we do not know what ‘persuaded or pressured’ him to stay.
10. At least one member visibly cracked up before our very eyes and even a fool can see the stress and trauma these inmates or trauma these inmates were going thorough.

Their Big Brother condescendingly asks: Do you need a psychologist? Is this called ‘entertainment?’ Let us take some steps back.

If television had been invented long ago and a multinational company or a rich business man puts a camera in the concentration camp and beams the agony, degradation torture and annihilation of the Jews to the whole world and called it Reality TV, the greatest Show on earth, what would you do?

If there were cameras in the galleys of the slave ships, Will you be titillated by seeing slaves matting or watching their nakedness?

Don’t tell me they volunteered or signed contracts WE know. Those youths who risk their lives and die in the deserts and oceans of Africa in search of greener pastures outside Africa volunteered too. They were forced by poverty to volunteer to die or make it.

THOSE WHO HAVE NEVER EXPERIECED POVERTY HAVE NO RIGHT TO JUDGE IT EFFECT ON THE HUMAN MIND.

THE REWARD
 The declared winner in this morbid experiment gets one hundred dollars – repeat one hundred dollars
 The eleven other participants get nothing.
 MTN laughs all the way to the bank with proceeds from ‘The Greatest Sow On Earth’
 Listening to conversations by inmates they genuinely believe the exposure is their ticket to a better life, employment or fame.
 They reel out names of pas inmates who got jobs etc after the show. We do not hear of those whose fortunes got worse.

PEOPLE ARISE – TAKE ACTION NOW

 MTN must be called to order. When they held the same reality show in Nigeria, there was no nudity because the Nigerian Government put its foot down. It is un-African and it violates and tramples on the cultural and religious sensitivities of most African countries except maybe South Africa. Since the programmed is beamed through cable they do not have the know-how, resources or ability to block it. They grumble Helplessly
 This is the twenty first century and some countries relish pornography but the artistes are PAID in cash
 Let every man and woman picket, institute lawsuits, boycott MTN services, boycott their sponsors, petition their Governments to push MTN out of their country, ostracize their Staff , do anything you can within the law to drive your point home until we achieve our Goals which are:

GOALS

 Respect the cultural and religious sensitivities of Africans by avoiding nudity and obscene language. They can do it the way they did in Nigeria
 Heartless exploitation of African poverty has to stop.
 Pay all Inmates or Housemates. We suggest:
 The winner gets one hundred thousand dollars.
 The second place winner, seventy thousand dollars.
 Third place winner, fifty thousand dollars
 The remaining nine housemate, two thousand dollar a week depending on how long they stayed in the house.
 In addition, they should be paid a percentage of the profits plus royalty.

LET US FORM INTERNATIONAL AND LOCAL NGO’s TO FIGHT THIS CAUSE.

ENOUGH IS ENOUGH. AFRICAN DIGNITY MUST PREVAIL INSPITE OF OUR POVERTY.

Africans, What do you have to say on the above?

The answer?
stop being a fucking self-righteous prig. The South Africans didn't invent Big Brother, it's been on in so many other countries in the world (including Nigeria)
what all you idiots don't realise is that the show is a voluntary one, and is rated 16NL on DSTV. Use a parental filter to block out such content if it troubles you that much.
The first prize is $100,000. The latent prize is exposure and fame (or infamy !). There are loads of other Nigerians doing far worse things to make N1 million, not to talk of 13 million Naira prize.

If you don't like it, don't watch. i'm sorry to be so brutally frank with you, but rants like yours irritates me to no end.
Olu Abuja (m)
Re: Big Brother Is Bad For Africa - Let Us Fight Moral Exploitation!
« #4 on: November 04, 2007, 06:14 PM »

At times i wonder why abusive words are used on this forum
and it makes me not to make comments on issues that should
be tactfully addressed.

Really, texazzpete i don't think it is nice calling people idiots when
they express their concerns. You actually made your own points about
how people could use parental filter to blocks contents that disturb them.

Please let it be known that it is not just bigafrica or Nigerians that are
complaining about big brother. Sometimes ago, the Australian prime minister
wanted his country's version of "Big Brother" off the air after a female participant allegedly was molested live on the Internet.

Here is the exact words of the prime minister "Here's a great opportunity for Channel Ten to do a bit of self regulation and get this stupid program off the air,"
 
Read the story here http://www.realitytvworld.com/news/australian-big-brother-incident-sets-off-sexual-assault-controversy-1009042.php

You can also read comments on Vanguard's website http://www.vanguardngr.com/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=1008&Itemid=81

The fact still remains that children are watching nakedness and we
must not encourage it.

texazzpete (m)
Re: Big Brother Is Bad For Africa - Let Us Fight Moral Exploitation!
« #5 on: November 05, 2007, 09:35 AM »

If children are watching 'nakedness', whose fault is it? Doesn't the fault lie with the parents?
The rating is clear: 16 Nairaland. no one under 16 should be watching this programme. Simple.
odada (m)
Re: Big Brother Is Bad For Africa - Let Us Fight Moral Exploitation!
« #6 on: November 05, 2007, 01:43 PM »

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             ^read my mind^
odada (m)
Re: Big Brother Is Bad For Africa - Let Us Fight Moral Exploitation!
« #7 on: November 05, 2007, 01:49 PM »

 Huh Huh Huh Huh Huh Huh Angry Angry Angry Angry Angry Angry Angry Undecided Undecided Undecided Undecided Undecided Undecided Undecided Undecided Cry Cry Cry Cry Cry Cry Cry

            ^read my mind charlie^
kingdons (m)
Re: Big Brother Is Bad For Africa - Let Us Fight Moral Exploitation!
« #8 on: November 14, 2007, 11:39 AM »

We are have our different views in life. Personally, i don't support Big Brother of this year. Its immoral. I think its gets worse every year. Soon, it will be a mojo TV. 16 or no 16 does not mean we should be immoral.
omooloja1
Re: Big Brother Is Bad For Africa - Let Us Fight Moral Exploitation!
« #9 on: November 14, 2007, 03:43 PM »

16 or 50 d stuff is getting out of hands ,u no what will happen in d year to come
Please we warned!!! Angry
AnthoniO (m)
Re: Big Brother Is Bad For Africa - Let Us Fight Moral Exploitation!
« #10 on: November 14, 2007, 04:35 PM »

It's obvious that Big Brother Africa is going to sow a seed of moral decadence in our society. A situation where a man is openly fondling a lady's private part on screen ( i doubt if texazzpete knows) cannot be accepted by a community with high moral standards.
You need to see the reaction on the net.
http://www.google.com.ng/search?gbv=2&svnum=10&hl=en&q=%2Bbig%20%2Bbrother%20%2Bafrica%20%2Brichard%20%2Brapist&oe=UTF-8&ie=UTF-8&sa=N&tab=iw

@ texazzpete
The level of aggression conveyed in your tone of speech towards bigafrica goes a long way to show that you can fight for a meaningless cause. There are many meaningful ways of entertaining people like "who wants to be a millionaire" and other soap operas that have life lessons to teach.
A few questions for you:

1) Would you allow your sister to be fondled on T.V even if only adults (above 30, not even 16 as BBA is rated) were watching? I'm not talking about mild fondling. Read here:

http://www.nairaland.com/nigeria/topic-49369.1568.html#msg1626009

http://www.africanwomenblogs.com/story.php?title=Skandali+ya+Richard%2C+Mshindi+wa+Big+Brother+Africa+II
(scroll to the english part)


2)As a married man, would you sleep with a lady on screen? N.B. Richard is married though his wife is going for a divorce because of the "consensual sex" he had on tv.

Dear texazzpete think of your values and try to channel you arguement energy on useful causes. Cheers
debosky (m)
Re: Big Brother Is Bad For Africa - Let Us Fight Moral Exploitation!
« #11 on: November 14, 2007, 05:03 PM »

Wow these stories of assault and rape are new to me  Shocked Shocked Shocked

and the guy still won?? Were no women voting in this competition at all?

I remember in the project Fame thing, Dare got a lot of grief because he made a joke about 'getting a girl pregnant' which was interpreted as supporting rape or something, while someone actually assaults a drunken housemate ON CAMERA and he still wins??  Shocked Shocked

Shocking I say, Shocking!!!
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