CreepyMcCreeperson
Veteran
We've had 2 black Survivor winners in the past 3 years. Black people can win these type of games. Its all about who they cast.
This is true to a certain extent.
Survivor is a completely different game. In Survivor, you're not sitting around talking for HOURS, and it's only 39 days. At camp, there is always work to be done, so people are working together to maintain the camp, as well as strategizing. Survivor also casts masculine black men who are needed to help with the tribe challenges. They need the strength to win, and to do the work around camp. By the time they merge, alliances are already formed, and you can compete for immunity.
With BB, you have a ridiculous amount of downtime, and there isn't much to do to maintain the house. It's a house! They are laying around the pool, working out, and laying around the house during lockdown. Plus, it's 3 months. The physical challenges are nothing compared to Survivor, and the endurance comps are usually suited for women with low body weight and small feet.
Looking back at the black players who made the final 2:
Danielle BB3: matronly, unsuspicious, attached herself to a while male virgin
Kevin: half black, half Japanese, gay, was in powerful alliance
Non white winners: Jun (Asian who talked shyt about Asians including her Asian ex who was in the house, married white)
Josh: Latino crybaby