Ezminus
shakespearean tragedy
Andy's attempt to use extreme words and touching topics such as, "thrown off buildings" and "stoned to death" was extremely calculating and sly. He knows by saying this, the public will be brainwashed enough to just shrug it off and agree with him, as for the housemates. I do believe he is somewhat intellectual as well, so if anyone was to argue with him, he'd shut them down and use severity of hisorical events. Andy knew the opposer could say the slightest idea and that will make them look homophobic. Topics like these are ones to get mistaken, the most misunderstood. So no matter how much somebody argues their point, people will always use comparisons that are impossible and dastardly to prove them wrong. Even if the opposer wasn't homophobic, they'd still be in a deep hole considering it's such a fragile subject.
In saying that, there is definitely more to the subject. The amount of edits and manipulation the producers are using shares that. The housemates looked extremely offended after, weirdly because prior they were laughing while Ryan and Hughie's proposal. So they obviously didn't want to get in - either, Andy's wrong book considering he was shown to be popular with the public, or because it was such a fragile subject and they wanted to keep their reputations squeaky clean. And it could just be both.
In saying that, there is definitely more to the subject. The amount of edits and manipulation the producers are using shares that. The housemates looked extremely offended after, weirdly because prior they were laughing while Ryan and Hughie's proposal. So they obviously didn't want to get in - either, Andy's wrong book considering he was shown to be popular with the public, or because it was such a fragile subject and they wanted to keep their reputations squeaky clean. And it could just be both.