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Posted: 4 years ago
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Such a fab post the clearly demonstrates that senior citizen shammo aunty not a strong woman. Ty ❤️❤️❤️ Cuz if she was strong. She would not need all the privileges and favoritism she gets in show, fake some illness to get out of house a week long break and a week later pretend that she is suffering the most amongst rest of HMs.

what was it that Divya the last show winner who she did a show with sag agur hee ..something like Aap feminist Naheen … feminism pe ek dhabba ho … something thing like that. Aur haan. Divya is the definition of a strong woman btw :). Shamita is a woman yes but Adjectives like strong, feminist etc Naheen attach hotey. But ones that apply to her are .. vile , toxic , entitled, privileged, emotionally weak, classist, failure….


:). Ty TM for a fab topic so we can educate the masses on what a strong woman looks like - aka Divya Agarwal and compare and contrast to one who is not aka Shamita :).

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Posted: 4 years ago
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This is unfair- she does not have Raquesh/Neha and her family members with her in the house. They should send her mom in the house to take care of her. Feel so sad for her. I think she should just leave the show and go home. #strongwoman 😉

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Posted: 4 years ago
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Originally posted by: KJasoosChulbulP

Such a fab post the clearly demonstrates that senior citizen shammo aunty not a strong woman. Ty ❤️❤️❤️ Cuz if she was strong. She would not need all the privileges and favoritism she gets in show, fake some illness to get out of house a week long break and a week later pretend that she is suffering the most amongst rest of HMs.

what was it that Divya the last show winner who she did a show with sag agur hee ..something like Aap feminist Naheen … feminism pe ek dhabba ho … something thing like that. Aur haan. Divya is the definition of a strong woman btw :). Shamita is a woman yes but Adjectives like strong, feminist etc Naheen attach hotey. But ones that apply to her are .. vile , toxic , entitled, privileged, emotionally weak, classist, failure….


:). Ty TM for a fab topic so we can educate the masses on what a strong woman looks like - aka Divya Agarwal and compare and contrast to one who is not aka Shamita :).

You lost me when u gave the example of divya as a strong woman..just the other day saw a reel of hers from ace of space when her now boyfriend professed his love for her and she wanted to put him behind bars for it and threatened that her dad was a lawyer. LOL 😆 she's the literal definition of cringe.

Edited by Sash_13 - 4 years ago
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Posted: 4 years ago
#15

Ab kuch nahi bacha toh woman card nikalo.😆

"Strong Woman" needed half of her family as wildcards to make her feel comfortable in the house.

"Strong woman" couldn't perform any tasks, instead is made sanchalak or gets proxy. Kya fayda hain itna fit hone ka?

"Strong woman" has Salman on payroll to defend her every WKV because she can't do it herself.

"Strong woman" went outside for a week, got to watch all the episodes and feedback from makers because wo apni image ki dhajjiyan uda rahi thi.

"Strong woman" can't take any criticism. She can be rude to anyone, but anyone being rude in return is doing "badtameezi" according to her.

Wow! What a "strong woman"!

And look who is talking? Nikki Tamboli Lol...if she was in this season then she surely would've targeted Shamita for footage. We know about her game. Wild-cards don't win, but you weren't a wild card and still didn't win so better not go there.

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Posted: 4 years ago
#16

Originally posted by: SP2684


ICAM.

This whole “strong women are targeted because everyone is a sexist so and so that can’t take women being strong” is a blanket cop out.

These so called “strong women” you mentioned above - required and had blatant support and hand-holding and some even needed pre-school level of coaching to even understand this game and move forward in it - but because they’re confrontational and capable of screeching jab dekho - they’re apparently strong LMAO. Instead of calling a spade a spade - their high decibel badtameezi is “strength”. And at the slightest sign of adversity, boohoo I wanna go home LOL.

Shamita has had hands down the most privileged journey and hasn’t had to defend her mistakes or been held accountable for her crap. While the others have dealt with a lack of facilities, been bashed and questioned and taunted, have had BB playing against them while being totally pro-Shamita - but the one time Shamita ko sunna pade thoda sa - we’re supposed to feel oh so bad for the poor little queen - and if we don’t, we’re sexist. Yeah - ok.


And - let’s cry sexism for Shamita, while the likes of Neha and Teja are s**t shamed. But we’re gonna call out others’ hypocrisy 😆


One thing I’ve blatantly noticed this time that double standards and hypocrisy are everywhere 😂😂


Like you mentioned sl*t shaming of Neha was fine but anything said to Divya or Moose and now Shamita created a furore for some.

Similarly those bashing Shamita suddenly couldn’t handle criticism of their favs like Teja when she was in the target zone lol


Pratik fans wanted severe punishment for Karan when he was violent while Karan and Umar fans tried to find excuses to defend him.


Same way Karan and Umar fans wanted Simba out for violence yet Pratik fans didn’t want that and then Pratik fans wanted Umar out for pushing him yet now Karan and Umar fans didn’t want eviction as a punishment for violence 😂😂


Simba used a racist term for Umar which created a lot furore here yet when Umar also used a racist term for Pratik it barely gained any traction here.


When Pratik did that moronic act with Rajiv it was rightly called out yet apparently there is another clip roaming around sm where Umar is also doing a similar moronic act with Rajiv yet barely anyone here is talking about it lol


Vishal is constantly bashed and abused for something that Nishant is loved for 😂😂


Fact of the matter is every one has double standards according to their favs and are more busy trying to find points to garner points in support of their preconceived fav rather than discussing objectively.

Which is fair enough and fine as the host and creators themselves are full of double standards toh what can you expect from the audience 😂😂

I’m just curious to know how can fans be invested in such a cr*p season to do all these fan battles lol


Forget bb 13 or 11 this ain’t even half as good as 14 yet people are so invested sigh! 😂😂


I toh no longer give a f about anyone. Just watching for timepass now 😂😂


But hey to each their own so anyone still interested best of luck for your fave. Enjoy! 👍🏻😂😂


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Posted: 4 years ago
#17

Originally posted by: SP2684


ICAM.

This whole “strong women are targeted because everyone is a sexist so and so that can’t take women being strong” is a blanket cop out.

These so called “strong women” you mentioned above - required and had blatant support and hand-holding and some even needed pre-school level of coaching to even understand this game and move forward in it - but because they’re confrontational and capable of screeching jab dekho - they’re apparently strong LMAO. Instead of calling a spade a spade - their high decibel badtameezi is “strength”. And at the slightest sign of adversity, boohoo I wanna go home LOL.

Shamita has had hands down the most privileged journey and hasn’t had to defend her mistakes or been held accountable for her crap. While the others have dealt with a lack of facilities, been bashed and questioned and taunted, have had BB playing against them while being totally pro-Shamita - but the one time Shamita ko sunna pade thoda sa - we’re supposed to feel oh so bad for the poor little queen - and if we don’t, we’re sexist. Yeah - ok.


And - let’s cry sexism for Shamita, while the likes of Neha and Teja are s**t shamed. But we’re gonna call out others’ hypocrisy 😆


While I won't mention sexism, but it is true that the hatred that some people have comes from a very toxic space that will ultimately take its toll on you only.

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Posted: 4 years ago
#18

Can we stop playing this strong woman card?? Just because she is having a fight with boy the boy is targeting her is a silly logic. Even nikki had a fight with strong women so did she target them because they are strong?? No she targeted them because she disliked them. Same is the case here. And rahul never targeted rubina neither umar targets shamita. If a female contestant is hated by fans then it's not because she is strong woman it's because they have a different opinion and reasons to hate her

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Posted: 4 years ago
#19

Yawn yawn would have been valid if it had indeed been about a strong woman.

The lady in question is a quitter and anything but strong! She needs props and sycophants around her all the time for her so-called strength to come out lol.

If at all she comes across like an old-school school mam who has to shout and throttle her students to be heard not to mention the constant disgusted and supercilious face filled with negativity!

Edited by Padmajaan - 4 years ago
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Posted: 4 years ago
#20

Shamita is a damn strong and absolutely beautiful woman… haters keep on hating… the s as mount of posts made on her with paragraph on paragraph written on her proves how strong and important she is for the game… Teja to stand bhi nahiii karti Shamita ke saamne as audience ko koi faraq hi nahiii padta teja se aaj kal

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