Actor defends controversial awards moment tied to medical condition.
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The BAFTAs have us arguing over the wrong words
Assigning guilt over a slur yelled at the British Academy Film Awards ignores the real issues: impact and intent ...
John Davidson, the Scottish Tourette’s syndrome activist and real-life inspiration for "I Swear," was thrust into the ...
The awards show didn’t mention racist slurs when it told the audience that a man with Tourette’s might make “involuntarily ...
Despite a tape delay and edits to the show for length, the slur was included in the BBC broadcast — and the apologies took 24 ...
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Commentary: Racist rhetoric from on high has hit a fever pitch. The BAFTA slur only adds to the hurt
The slur at the BAFTA Awards was not an intentional hate bomb, but it still carries the weight of its history and stings.
Daniel Farke believes referee Peter Bankes over-reacted, choosing to 'embarass' the Leeds United boss instead ...
Daniel Farke says the red card he received against Manchester City was a "clear and obvious" mistake, so he does not expect ...
On Sunday, BAFTA attendee John Davidson, who has Tourette syndrome, involuntarily shouted the N-word at 'Sinners' stars Michael B. Jordan and Delroy Lindo. This week on Little Gold Men, we dissect ...
Imagine society hating you. Imagine, by law, you are considered a second-class citizen for generations. Imagine there is a word that symbolizes all of that and more, and it is slung at you through ...
Julia Louis-Dreyfus says “bad word,” according to Elmo, in this resurfaced 1994 “Sesame Street” behind-the-scenes clip. See ...
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