Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I can't be the only one who has realized that people of color are the first voted off on Survivor... always. It's depressing.
In a very recent season (last season?), Cydney was in the final three or four. Black female.
I think Michaela will go far this season.
And what about Jeremy the firefighter who won? Black guy.
These two things aren't mutual. Yes Jeremy won. Yes black people who are not movers and shackers are tossed out faster than white slackers.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Remember, Sandra has won twice, and she is a minority. She had no right to win either time, she floated her way to the top and no one was smart enough to get her out.
How is it that "she had no right to win?"
Exactly, Said like a true white male. She had a right to win. She won.
Since you are quoting me, race has nothing to do with it, it was the fact she did nothing in the game to deserve both wins. Her "game" was, as long as the vote isn't me.....she went along with the majority and it worked, twice.
I have watched Survivor from day 1, there are times that the winner shouldn't have won, and it was a bitter jury that got the winner to win. Russell Hantz (the first go around) is a great example of this.
I've also watched from day one and have t missed any season. I did out the tv on mute when Colton (sp) was acting like an idiot. Anyone who wins deserves to win. They did not force anyone to vote for them. There are surely winners who I was angry about them winning.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Remember, Sandra has won twice, and she is a minority. She had no right to win either time, she floated her way to the top and no one was smart enough to get her out.
How is it that "she had no right to win?"
Exactly, Said like a true white male. She had a right to win. She won.
Since you are quoting me, race has nothing to do with it, it was the fact she did nothing in the game to deserve both wins. Her "game" was, as long as the vote isn't me.....she went along with the majority and it worked, twice.
I have watched Survivor from day 1, there are times that the winner shouldn't have won, and it was a bitter jury that got the winner to win. Russell Hantz (the first go around) is a great example of this.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Remember, Sandra has won twice, and she is a minority. She had no right to win either time, she floated her way to the top and no one was smart enough to get her out.
How is it that "she had no right to win?"
Exactly, Said like a true white male. She had a right to win. She won.
Since you are quoting me, race has nothing to do with it, it was the fact she did nothing in the game to deserve both wins. Her "game" was, as long as the vote isn't me.....she went along with the majority and it worked, twice.
I have watched Survivor from day 1, there are times that the winner shouldn't have won, and it was a bitter jury that got the winner to win. Russell Hantz (the first go around) is a great example of this.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Remember, Sandra has won twice, and she is a minority. She had no right to win either time, she floated her way to the top and no one was smart enough to get her out.
How is it that "she had no right to win?"
Exactly, Said like a true white male. She had a right to win. She won.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Remember, Sandra has won twice, and she is a minority. She had no right to win either time, she floated her way to the top and no one was smart enough to get her out.
How is it that "she had no right to win?"
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Remember, Sandra has won twice, and she is a minority. She had no right to win either time, she floated her way to the top and no one was smart enough to get her out.
How is it that "she had no right to win?"
Anonymous wrote:Remember, Sandra has won twice, and she is a minority. She had no right to win either time, she floated her way to the top and no one was smart enough to get her out.
many people or do this. So what's the point?Anonymous wrote:Remember, Sandra has won twice, and she is a minority. She had no right to win either time, she floated her way to the top and no one was smart enough to get her out.
provwbly true. He's not strategic. I'm liking the woman who started fire at camp. Her name starts w M. David and that challenge with balls and water. Horrible. Just horrible.Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Have not read other posts yet. I will say that Ken is a doll (pun intended). Such a cutie.
+1 I like him but he's not making it far.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I can't be the only one who has realized that people of color are the first voted off on Survivor... always. It's depressing.
In a very recent season (last season?), Cydney was in the final three or four. Black female.
I think Michaela will go far this season.
And what about Jeremy the firefighter who won? Black guy.