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The ceremony aired on a two-hour delay on BBC One in the U.K. and on E! in the U.S. and yet the slur remained in the broadcast. Deadline noted that other remarks were censored, including the BBC cutting Akinola Davies Jr.’s “free Palestine” comment at the end of his speech.

I can excuse the dude with the verbal tic having an outburst, understandable. What gets my goat is that you fucks censored the Free Palestine comment instead.

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[–] MaoTheLawn@hexbear.net 13 points 2 days ago* (last edited 2 days ago) (1 children)

Oh no, Sinners explores severe racism and cultural appropriation - white vampires try to infiltrate a blues party, to steal their music and bodies - or something along those lines, I don't know, I didn't really enjoy it that much so I never tried to get to the bottom of it.

I meant that the man with tourettes had a movie about his life being celebrated at the BAFTAs, with lots of nominations and the coveted 'best male actor' going to the lead of the movie Robert Aramayo - portraying the man with tourettes in the audience.

Michael B Jordan and Delroy Lindo were talking about Sinners at the time it happened, but its all on the same evening. As I said, I think they should've just censored it for everyone's sake, but I can see some sort of argument as to why they didn't.

[–] WhatDoYouMeanPodcast@hexbear.net 7 points 2 days ago* (last edited 2 days ago)

@ChestRockwell@hexbear.net

Ohhhhh, I definitely skimmed the article and what you were saying and came away believing the duo were talking about a movie in which tourettes was being explored as a theme when it happened.

Then yeah, censoring would have been prudent. But all the same, the fallout should have been negligible because someone apologizes to the two actors. Short of that, the controversy should have been the negligence of the hosts. And I suppose they optimized for clicks with the title while trying to do justice with the first sentence being

Lindo said he and his "Sinners" costar "did what we had to do" while presenting, but he wished "someone from BAFTA spoke to us afterwards."

So a lot of annoyances along the way to get to this point. It made for sloppy handling of the situation. Even if you're not prepared, you, the people in charge of the event, not the person with the disability, just go up to them and say sorry.