Is CBS going to practice what they preach?

No thanks. It's a stupid reality show. It may sometimes be advertised as a "social experiment" but that's just a goof. It's people riding bananas.

If someone says something questionable about race or gender, I don't need an 8 minute segment on it, because I understand people are human and I actually prefer it if they let their guard down a little and aren't watching what they say all the time. And I don't think we should judge people by the dumbest thing they say when being filmed 24 hours a day. Doesn't seem helpful.

If it happens multiple times and becomes an issue in the house, then yes, sure, address it. But this cast is too savvy for that.

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