“…the acid-throwing remark had been reported as a passing comment, not a threat…”
Excuse me, but in what context is that not a threat?
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“…the acid-throwing remark had been reported as a passing comment, not a threat…”
Excuse me, but in what context is that not a threat?
When the ~~BBC~~ Channel 4* wants to ignore victims so they can continue to make money.
Channel 4, not the BBC.
Admittedly it is usually the BBC:

Thanks, you're totally right!
I think then it's time to mention an uncle that has strong feelings towards kneecaps. You know, as a passing comment.
How it feels to be vindicated in my hatred and distrust of Channel 4 in the absolute worst way
I watched the show in passing with my other half and always thought the pushing together of two complete strangers and asking them if they had done it yet seemed odd, but with the added pressure of "that's the show" I guess they felt like they had to go along with it.
Yeah, reading about this, it sounds like a fair amount of Stockholm Syndrome elements occur, and then they want victims to be straightforward about what happened to them. I've never been a fan of reality shows, but these types seem especially bad.
it sounds like a fair amount of Stockholm Syndrome elements occur, and then they want victims to be straightforward about what happened to them.
Sounds like a lot of rape situations in general, not just on reality tv honestly.
Yeah, these BBC fuckers are playing games with the headlines. That's definitely an attempt to make you think the SA was being creeped on through a screen and not, you know, rape.
Have you watched Married at First Sight? I understood exactly what the headline was saying.