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Before y'all start
If someone with Coprolalia had a tic to shout "let's fuck" whenever they saw a child, we'd rightfully be taken aback. Maybe forgiving after having the disorder explained but hard to say for that kids parents.
I use this analogy because for some reason when it comes to Black people, people forget we're humans with ongoing racial history and slurs are always harmful and always offensive especially in a highly public event.
He should apologize directly to the Black folk that were impacted, not to the general audience who couldn't give a damn that he said hard R - they can keep the general apology.
It's not "whenever they saw a child"
He has an uncontrollable condition, and I'd say easily 8/10 people online complaining about him are claiming that he chose to say what he said.
How does my patience for ignorant bullshit affect you?
It's an awful situation. Unequivocally fuck the BBC and BAFTA, who showed they could exercise editorial censorship when they omitted Free Palestine. And while a warning was given to attendants, it should've been more explicit. And having a racial slur yelled at you at a celebration of your craft is a nightmarish situation that can't have its emotional sting removed by an intellectual understanding of the situation.
But the amount of ableism I've seen is pretty maddening. People will say they understand tourettes with one breath and then ask why he wasn't calling white presenters crackers.
I have sympathy for everything listed above, and fuck the right wingers going "oh but you say it in your rap music" but this is just as much a conversation about disability as it is about race. The man has been hospitalized multiple times because of scenarios like this.
Yeah this is one of those situations where I just feel bad for everyone involved.