POINT 1. If Binx says "the wrong thing" and gets punched in the head (I'm assuming by Brandon or Burt?), she would know that a male contestant just physically assaulted her on a live streaming show where a fair chunk of the viewing audience is paying out of their ears to give her plushies and positive TTS messages. If she gets punched by one of production, she has an open and shut case for physical assault and even if she didn't follow through with it legally, Sam and co. would be dead to a lot of people for such behaviour. It wouldn't be content like it was with Alex's wife, it would be actual nigger behavior.
I say this because despite Frank's shtick being hassling people and him generally avoiding trying to get physical with them, we had entire pages dedicated to people here on the Farms going back and forth on what they deemed 'too much' for Frank and his victims, even without the physical involved. But generally a man spazzing out and punching a woman in the face is treated as a big no-no. Binx knows this; this is her shield against physical altercations should she 'say the wrong thing.' If she felt the same way as Luke on the subject, these facts should have emboldened her to speak up. Luke himself could have been used as a meat shield if things got rowdy. Alternatively, she could have also stayed silent on the matter and not committed to either side. There would still be fallout, yes, but nothing this catastrophic.
POINT 2. Is a 1/4 shot at 50k really worth losing friends over? If my friends are dumb enough not to know what my core values are before I entire the tank and take everything I say on a 24/7 streaming reality television show at face value, even if that is at odds with who they know me to be as a person outside of that environment? Yep! Fuck those fake friends, can't wait to get some new ones. The friendships are either so shallow they are easily replaceable and do not matter, or so feeble they can be broken over words I said while filmed for a show where I'm required to make content of myself every hour of the day.
Alternatively: Yep! Fuck those fuckers for supporting the idea of children wandering around in drag outfits. I don't want to be friends with people who are okay with what I know to be a grooming pipeline. If I showed them the horrors I had seen, from Brandon and beyond, and they still didn't get it even a tiny fucking percent and could not see why I flipped out on Fish Tank, whatever relationship we had means nothing to me because something I fundamentality believe in doesn't align with their values.
POINT 3. Frank barely bothered Binx and Payton whaled on the motherfucker, then when he was out of the tank he openly stated he deserved it because the entire point of his bit is to incite such reactions. He did this to the girls, he did this to the guys. On Fishtank, people hated Slimeball and despite any negative attention Payton and Binx got, they got a shit ton of support in the form of plushies and messages CONSTANTLY. Surprise: sometimes people hat you. The bigger the platform you're on, the higher the number of haters you will get. ESPECIALLY on a competitive reality television show with a fanbase that loves throwing out the n-word. It's a non-issue because this applies TO EVERYONE and they could have left at any time if they truly valued their safety at the hands of Frank or Sam.
Alternatively: If I got slapped for stating something I truly believed it, I would take that shit like a champ because I know, at the end of the day, I'm standing up for what I believe in. Just like Luke, who willingly put himself on the line and could have cost himself 50k on day one but went hog wild despite that because this was a hill he was willing to die on. The girls are willing to die on Brandon's gay pedo tent. Hurrah for them.
POINT 4. If your family or friends are willing to 'cancel' you over something you said on a gay dating show, they're pieces of shit and it's a massive red flag that you need to eject yourself from the cult and form some genuine connections in life before it's too late and you die sad and alone, raped and afraid with some faggot's balls hanging over your head waiting to be suckled for the umpteenth time. Dance, my little mind broken monkeys, dance!
POINT 5. Honestly if this scenario happened 4 weeks ago i'd be quite surprised if the women wouldn't have said in private that they hate gays. but now they know its all live and even the private moments might get some orge smacking you.
I'm sorry, have we been watching the same show? Payton was all in on La'Ron and whatever he said, hashtag gay alliance let's kick out Luke because he's so scary, he shoved someone! He's a danger! Alpha white man on the loose! And Binx absolutely would not have said that either because, surprise surprise, they were all happily super woke when FH started. They still feel the need to tip toe around why they want to vote Burt out, and it's been agreed upon by everyone that he's a nuisance in FH2.
And that was largely inconsequential. No one but Slimeball/Luke gets hurts if Luke shoves him and they kick Luke out. But there are children whose lives are being striped away from them, molded into sick and grotesque bullshit for the enjoyment of vile pieces of shit, and it all starts with a "It's just a dress!" before it's a "It's just hormones!" and then it's a "Gobble the cock, sweetheart!" and eventually becomes a "Chop off your penis if you want to keep working in this industry, do you hear me? You are nothing, NOTHING without this! You could be EVERYTHING without your penis. Snip snip, sweetie, you have an appointment with Rapey McPedowood in an hour!"