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Coming from an artistic profession, I've studied and worked along aside a considerable amount of dyslexic people. It is a disability, and one that can cause a lot of stress and anxiety for sufferers. It impacts their every day lives. So what Sree said to Freddie was callous, no question.

As far as the Ofcom complaints go, I personally wouldn't complain, but then I'm not a sufferer. I can absolutely see why dyslexia sufferers, and even those emotionally close to sufferers, would complain.

I'll put it this way. If a housemate had said to mikey last year "What colour is the kitchen ceiling? That's right, you are the blind man of BB9", think of how many complaints Ofcom would have received.
Mathematics
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Originally posted by Mathematics:
Coming from an artistic profession, I've studied and worked along aside a considerable amount of dyslexic people. It is a disability, and one that can cause a lot of stress and anxiety for sufferers. It impacts their every day lives. So what Sree said to Freddie was callous, no question.

As far as the Ofcom complaints go, I personally wouldn't complain, but then I'm not a sufferer. I can absolutely see why dyslexia sufferers, and even those emotionally close to sufferers, would complain.

I'll put it this way. If a housemate had said to mikey last year "What colour is the kitchen ceiling? That's right, you are the blind man of BB9", think of how many complaints Ofcom would have received.


The point is, Sree did not mean it in that sense.

In fact he had a civilised conversation with Freddie last night in which he also referred to him as the dyslexia student.
He simply means that Freddie has dyslexia and managed to overcome it in order to continue his studies. It was not meant to be an insult.
Blizz'ard
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Originally posted by Blizzie:
The point is, Sree did not mean it in that sense.

In fact he had a civilised conversation with Freddie last night in which he also referred to him as the dyslexia student.
He simply means that Freddie has dyslexia and managed to overcome it in order to continue his studies. It was not meant to be an insult.

Nod Thumbs Up
FM
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Originally posted by Blizzie:
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Originally posted by Mathematics:
Coming from an artistic profession, I've studied and worked along aside a considerable amount of dyslexic people. It is a disability, and one that can cause a lot of stress and anxiety for sufferers. It impacts their every day lives. So what Sree said to Freddie was callous, no question.

As far as the Ofcom complaints go, I personally wouldn't complain, but then I'm not a sufferer. I can absolutely see why dyslexia sufferers, and even those emotionally close to sufferers, would complain.

I'll put it this way. If a housemate had said to mikey last year "What colour is the kitchen ceiling? That's right, you are the blind man of BB9", think of how many complaints Ofcom would have received.


The point is, Sree did not mean it in that sense.

In fact he had a civilised conversation with Freddie last night in which he also referred to him as the dyslexia student.
He simply means that Freddie has dyslexia and managed to overcome it in order to continue his studies. It was not meant to be an insult.



thats what I thought Confused
Lockes
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Originally posted by Lindsxdx:
After seeing him last night I think that he meant it in the you have overcome difficulty and has done well for himself. I definately believed it was lost in translation.



Nod, Sree does tend to jump into conversations without thinking and he does get muddled up at times. He also mentioned it during garlic gate, so maybe he is jealous Freddie is at a better uni? Confused.
darloboy (Play The Game!)
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Originally posted by Lockes no 1 fan:
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Originally posted by Blizzie:
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Originally posted by Mathematics:
Coming from an artistic profession, I've studied and worked along aside a considerable amount of dyslexic people. It is a disability, and one that can cause a lot of stress and anxiety for sufferers. It impacts their every day lives. So what Sree said to Freddie was callous, no question.

As far as the Ofcom complaints go, I personally wouldn't complain, but then I'm not a sufferer. I can absolutely see why dyslexia sufferers, and even those emotionally close to sufferers, would complain.

I'll put it this way. If a housemate had said to mikey last year "What colour is the kitchen ceiling? That's right, you are the blind man of BB9", think of how many complaints Ofcom would have received.


The point is, Sree did not mean it in that sense.

In fact he had a civilised conversation with Freddie last night in which he also referred to him as the dyslexia student.
He simply means that Freddie has dyslexia and managed to overcome it in order to continue his studies. It was not meant to be an insult.



thats what I thought Confused


Me too!!
Remember English is not Sree's first language, and as Blizzie said I think something may have been lost in translation.
I'm a bit overweight - I think I will contact OFCOM about Angel's comments. Roll Eyes
Moomin
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Originally posted by Mathematics:
As far as the Ofcom complaints go, I personally wouldn't complain, but then I'm not a sufferer. I can absolutely see why dyslexia sufferers, and even those emotionally close to sufferers, would complain.

What, exactly, are they complaining about? That it was shown on the show and the editors shouldn't have done that?
FM
I'm not sure hoe Sree meant it to come across TBH .......it is really quite hilarious though the misunderstandings that his 'English' causes .........when he says to Noirin .........No no you have made a mistake - she sees red because she thinks (as did I for a while) he was talking about her behaviour when in fact he means 'you're misunderstanding me'.

It takes me back to the very non PC days of 'Mind Your Language'.

Sree would have made a great character in that Laugh
Soozy Woo
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Originally posted by Bovrilking:
Everyone who complains to Ofcom in regards to BB should be named and shamed Nod Ninja, they are one of the reasons why we have no live feed, BB are shit scared of getting their arses spanked Crazy



That's very true but ...........far from feeling sorry for the employees of OFCOM - I envy them. They are garunteed a good laugh and have job security. What more could you ask for?
Soozy Woo
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Originally posted by Soozy woo:
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Originally posted by Bovrilking:
Everyone who complains to Ofcom in regards to BB should be named and shamed Nod Ninja, they are one of the reasons why we have no live feed, BB are shit scared of getting their arses spanked Crazy


That's very true but ...........far from feeling sorry for the employees of OFCOM - I envy them. They are garunteed a good laugh and have job security. What more could you ask for?


Haahaa very true Sooz

Must be an excellent job in truth

>>googles job search at Ofcom<< Ninja
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