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The Critical Drinker·General Knowledge & IdeasThe BAFTA's Showed Us Who People Really Are
TL;DR
A man with Tourette's involuntarily shouted a slur at the BAFTAs, revealing who truly lacks empathy — not him, but his online critics.
Key Points
- 1.Disability rights campaigner John Davidson, whose life story is the basis for the film *I Swear*, involuntarily shouted a racial slur during the ceremony due to coprolalia, a Tourette's symptom affecting 10–30% of sufferers.
- 2.Michael B. Jordan and Delroy Lindo were presenting on stage when it happened; both stayed professional and continued without acknowledgment.
- 3.Host Alan Cumming quickly addressed the audience, explaining Tourette's ticks are involuntary and that Davidson had no control over the language.
- 4.Commentator Grace Randolph claimed "Tourette's means no filter, which means this man thought it" — widely criticized as factually wrong and contradicted by how the condition actually works neurologically.
- 5.Davidson left the ceremony early out of distress for others and publicly stated he was "deeply mortified," yet Randolph still argued he should have done more to prevent it.
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