A couple of days ago the shocking results of a study regarding gay pórn
were released. Well, to the general population of the world, the fact
that people Nigeria and Pakistan watch gay pórn probably wouldn’t be
something capable of sending them into cardiac arrest; to people in
Nigeria, however, that’s only one of the reactions it inspires. One of
these would probably be shame, from those who are so quick to denounce
homoséxuality or pórn (or generally anything they’d rather believe
didn’t exist) as “foreign” or “not part of our culture” or any other
delusiónal term one might use to justify their lack of touch with
reality.
It appears to be this same mentality that is responsible
for the deluge of articles hitting the internet about the ongoing Big
Brother Africa Reality Show/Competition/Orgy. For any who may be unaware
of what Big Brother Africa is, (you know, just in case you’ve been
living under a rock or something) it’s an African version of
international franchise created 16 years ago by a Dutchman called John
De Mol. Wikipedia (or whoever edited the definition on it) defines the
premise of the show as “a group of people living together in a large
house, isolated from the outside world and continuously monitored by
television cameras.” Since it first aired in the Netherlands in 1999,
it’s gone on to be adapted in various countries around the world, seeing
format changes such as the improvement of the Houses where contestants
stay, from the “strippéd to the basics” stylings of the first edition to
the luxurious designs we see in the house today. CONT.....http://www.naijagist.com/forum/index.php/topic,7985.0.html
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