Ground rules were established. I could not say the word, but it was agreed I could use versions of it in writing and texting. Hello, texting, my new best friend. Jan. 1 did not go well and I must ...
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7don MSNOpinion
BAFTA's N-Word Debacle Was a Perfect Storm of Bad Hearing, Bad Decisions and Bad History | Analysis
The producers didn't hear it, the apologies were tone-deaf, the awards show was derailed and an organization that has spent much of the last decade trying to prove it's not racist has a big problem.
Tourette’s activist John Davidson, who inadvertently shouted the N-word at the BAFTAs, has released a statement.
1don MSNOpinion
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 ...
Filler words serve important cognitive and social functions, but you can rein them in when it matters.
After Bad Bunny took the stage at the Apple Music Super Bowl LX Halftime Show, social media lit up with claims from English-speaking viewers that the Puerto Rican performer had slipped profanity into ...
Despite a tape delay and edits to the show for length, the slur was included in the BBC broadcast — and the apologies took 24 ...
Whew! F-bombs, bird flips, other vulgarities are rampant. What in the world is our world — America is our world, Minnesota too — coming to? In my many, many years of toiling in the vineyards of ...
5don MSNOpinion
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.
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