Originally Posted by Videostar:
Alex short changed a blind woman because the blind woman was "rude", well, thats the excuse doing the rounds at least.
On DS there are plenty of Alex supporters actually saying that it's refreshing that someone (Alex) wasn't honest to the blind woman as that would be un PC, so actually Alex is a hero in many ways.
Alex said the woman was "rude" in her defence when the other HMs questioned her about it,
I think she was trying to justify her actions to herself rather than anyone-else...
As for being rude or "un-PC" to a blind person: did anyone watch Derren Brown's "Gameshow" on C4 last Friday? It crossed BB of course, but I recorded it. It was mainly about group activity in situations like riots and lynchings, but it also dealt with how people act differently when they're protected by anonymity, such as wearing a mask or on the internet. If you're talking to a blind person you don't know, you'll feel anonymous. Add to that the fact that Alex thought the woman had been rude to her, and you have a situation where she's able to convince herself that robbing the woman is justified. It's not of course, and Alex realizes that in the cold light of day, so she has to look for excuses...
IMO, throwing the "PC" line into the equation (as some Alex fans seem to be doing) is a smoke-screen. As I keep pointing out, the term "PC" is only ever used in a negative sense: "Oh, all those PC do-gooders are having a go at Alex now.".
Fact is that anyone who knows someone who's disabled will know that they often have to put up with a lot of cr@p, and the people responsible for that cr@p will often invent excuses to justify it. During BB9, there were a lot of claims that Mickey was faking his blindness. This is fairly common, and it's not just blind people that get it: I saw a documentary where a wheelchair-bound man took the (female) producer into his local bar to show her what he often has to put up with. Within minutes, a group of lads he barely knew were trying to convince her that he was faking his injuries and could really walk...