Disqualify Liem from Big Brother for bullying

The Issue

I am writing with a heavy heart filled with concern over recent events in the Big Brother House involving Liem and Thandeka. As an avid follower of the show, it is deeply troubling to witness the extent to which Liem has resorted to calculated bullying and provocation against Thandeka.

Liem's persistent attempts to undermine Thandeka are not just mere disagreements or conflicts that come with living in such an environment; they are targeted actions designed to provoke Thandeka into a corner where she might react unfavorably, potentially leading to her disqualification. This type of psychological manipulation and aggression stands against the very ethos of fair competition and respectful engagement.

Thandeka, like every participant, deserves the opportunity to compete fairly without the cloud of intimidation hanging over her. It is unethical and unjust for any housemate to employ such tactics, hoping to gain an upper hand by pushing another contestant to the brink.

Statistics on bullying and its impact on mental health are alarming. Individuals who experience prolonged bullying often suffer from anxiety, depression, and a host of other psychological issues. It is therefore crucial that a platform like Big Brother, watched by millions, takes a firm stance against such behavior. Letting Liem's actions go unchecked sends a dangerous message that bullying is an acceptable strategy.

This is a call for accountability. It's imperative that Big Brother producers and management intervene to uphold the integrity of the show by disqualifying Liem from continuing in the competition. This not only protects Thandeka but also asserts a zero-tolerance policy against bullying in the house.

Lend your voice in support of fair play and the mental well-being of participants. Let's hold accountable those who misuse their position to intimidate others. Sign this petition to urge Big Brother to take necessary action against Liem and safeguard the environment for all contestants.

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The Issue

I am writing with a heavy heart filled with concern over recent events in the Big Brother House involving Liem and Thandeka. As an avid follower of the show, it is deeply troubling to witness the extent to which Liem has resorted to calculated bullying and provocation against Thandeka.

Liem's persistent attempts to undermine Thandeka are not just mere disagreements or conflicts that come with living in such an environment; they are targeted actions designed to provoke Thandeka into a corner where she might react unfavorably, potentially leading to her disqualification. This type of psychological manipulation and aggression stands against the very ethos of fair competition and respectful engagement.

Thandeka, like every participant, deserves the opportunity to compete fairly without the cloud of intimidation hanging over her. It is unethical and unjust for any housemate to employ such tactics, hoping to gain an upper hand by pushing another contestant to the brink.

Statistics on bullying and its impact on mental health are alarming. Individuals who experience prolonged bullying often suffer from anxiety, depression, and a host of other psychological issues. It is therefore crucial that a platform like Big Brother, watched by millions, takes a firm stance against such behavior. Letting Liem's actions go unchecked sends a dangerous message that bullying is an acceptable strategy.

This is a call for accountability. It's imperative that Big Brother producers and management intervene to uphold the integrity of the show by disqualifying Liem from continuing in the competition. This not only protects Thandeka but also asserts a zero-tolerance policy against bullying in the house.

Lend your voice in support of fair play and the mental well-being of participants. Let's hold accountable those who misuse their position to intimidate others. Sign this petition to urge Big Brother to take necessary action against Liem and safeguard the environment for all contestants.
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Petition created on 6 February 2026