His win is acceptable to me because
BB wasn't biased towards him.
He wasn't a violent bully.
His remarks were not triggering.
The makers didn't try to create any narrative/task/talk to prop him up.
His PR bots didn't create nuisance over the social media.
He didn't try to create an image to win.
I am surprising people find un-involvement more insulting than backstage manipulative tactics and orchestrated narratives.
He won by majority. With VOTES. That's more fair and just than backstage tactics. If he wouldn't have won, it would have been insulting to those who voted for him. So yeah he isn't a universal winner (there never is), but still he is a winner in all fairness.
I don't like him as such. But I dislike manipulative backstage strategies, staging fights & faltu ki PR tactics more as of now. I find that more distasteful than un-involvement.
Edited by Ubiquitos - 1 years ago
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