The post you're referring to (from 

@Walnut_H
on X) is a widely shared clip from BBB26 (Big Brother Brasil 26), quoting:
“If there are 9 people sitting at the table and a racist joins them, and no one gets up, then there are 10 racists at the table.”
#BBB26
This is a popular adaptation of a well-known saying often attributed to various anti-racism activists (a common version is: "If you're at a table with 9 people and 1 Nazi/racist sits down, and nobody leaves, there are 10 Nazis/racists at the table").Context from the episodeIn the video clip, housemate Ana Paula Renault (a white participant) emotionally calls out the group after a heated argument involving Tia Milena (a Black participant, often called "Tia Milena" by fans meaning "Aunt Milena"). The core controversy stems from Matheus using the term "patroa" (meaning "boss" or "lady boss/employer" in a derogatory way) to describe Ana Paula's relationship with Milena.
  • Many viewers interpreted "patroa" as carrying racist undertones, evoking historical Brazil's employer–domestic worker dynamics that are heavily racialized (white employers, Black or brown domestic workers).
  • Ana Paula defended Milena, pulled her away from the conflict to protect her from further insults, and later broke down, saying something along the lines of: "Everyone was there, everyone saw it, and no one stood up to defend Tia Milena. No one."
  • She used the table analogy to criticize the silence and inaction of the other housemates, implying that failing to confront or distance themselves from problematic comments makes them complicit.
Public reaction (based on replies, quotes & web coverage)
  • Strong support for Ana Paula: Many praised her as "carrying the season on her back", being "anti-racist" rather than just "not racist", and showing genuine emotion/humanity.
  • Criticism & counter-arguments: Some called her "fake", accused her of playing the savior/white ally role, or claimed the comment was not racist but just about group dynamics/power imbalance. Others said Matheus only said "patroa" after Ana Paula herself joked about "paying well".
  • Broader debate: The situation reignited discussions about structural racism on live TV, whether silence = complicity, and how the show handles (or fails to handle) these moments.
Ana Paula's stance in this moment has been one of the most talked-about and polarizing highlights of BBB26 so far, with the clip going very viral.Let me know if you'd like more details about the full argument, other housemates' takes, or updates on how the public vote/season is going!