Wednesday, July 3, 2013

It’s getting so you can’t offend anybody

Big Brother simpleton fired by modeling agency.

Two reasons not to sympathize with the contestant: 1. she’s a model; 2. she’s on Big Brother.

What Aaryn Gries did was, she said called a gay dude “queer,” told an “Asian-American” to “make some rice” and said of an “African-American” contestant, “Be careful what you say in the dark, you might not be able to see that b----.”

She (Aaryn) offended three dash-Americans – gay, Asian and African.

What dash is she? By switching one letter, we get “Aryan.” So is she Aryan-American?

Aaryn was fired by press release: "Aaryn, season 15 cast member of Big Brother, revealed prejudices and other beliefs that we (Zephyr Talent) do not condone," the agency said in a statement to TMZ. "We certainly find the statements made by Aaryn on the live Internet feed to be offensive. Upon much consideration, we have decided to release Aaryn from her contract with Zephyr Talent."

http://omg.yahoo.com/news/big-brother-contestant-aaryn-fired-modeling-agency-offensive-142900353.html

I have never told anybody, “I am offended by what you said.” I don’t get offended. I can get really, really angry, but I don’t get offended.

People who say “I am offended” need to say, “I am really p----- off.”

You think CBS will fire Aaryn? Not yet. Let publicity build; let emails tear her apart and call CBS “insensitive” and “racist.” And then look for a tearful Aaryn to apologize and say she is so sorry if what she said offended anyone.


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