Michael B. Jordan Had N-Word Shouted At Him By

The room froze. Michael B. Jordan stood on stage, the cameras rolling, when a racial slur suddenly tore through the BAFTA silence.

An activist, a celebrated Tourette’s campaigner, had just shouted the one word no one expected to hear.

Confusion. Fury. Shock. And then, a scramble to explain, apologise, and understa… Continues…

What unfolded at London’s Royal Festival Hall was a collision of two brutal realities: the raw pain of

hearing a racial slur in a prestigious room, and the devastating truth that,

for some people with Tourette syndrome, the worst words imaginable can erupt without

consent or intent. As Michael B. Jordan and Delroy Lindo tried to present, John Davidson’s involuntary tics,

including the N-word, cut through the ceremony and the internet within seconds.

Alan Cumming halted the show to explain that the language came from Tourette’s, not malice.

The BBC followed with an apology, stressing the tics were involuntary. Yet outrage flooded social media,

with many refusing to believe it wasn’t deliberate. In the middle of the storm sits a difficult question:

how do we condemn the word, protect those it harms, and

still recognise a disability that forces some to say what they most deeply abhor?

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