A Season of Racism and Misogyny: A Review of the Problematic Big Brother 21

Kurt von Behrmann
Nov 1 · 9 min read
There were a lot of missing pieces to Big Brother 21, and C.B.S. had to address fan compliants

Since its inception, I have watched every season of the CBS reality show, Big Brother. If you are not familiar with the concept of the series, it is elegant in its simplicity. Roughly about a dozen or so people are selected to live for several months in a house like setting. Totally cut off from the outside world, no internet, smartphones or televisions are…

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