Tourrettes at the BAFTA awards and the social media meltdown
I haven't talked about SJWs or virtual signalers in years, but this forced my hand. A film called I Swear, a film about the true story of John Davidson, a Scottish man with severe Tourette's syndrome, and follows his life primarily following the 1989 television documentary John's Not Mad, at a time when his condition was barely identifiable, is nominated for several awards at the BAFTAs. John Davidson was in attendance since it was the biggest night of his life. Black actors Michael B. Jordan and Delroy Lindo were presenting the first category of the night when John blurted the N-word out loud. Realizing he just embarrassed himself, he decided to be the better man and voluntarily leave. Host Alan Cumming apologized for any strong language heard throughout the broadcast, though he thanked the audience for their "understanding" of Tourette's. That should've been the end of it, right? No. SJWs were quick to condemn the racism but struggled trying NOT to be ableist as well. Their input was not needed and their word salad comes off as the most insane s*** ever spoken, written, or typed.
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I am sick, and in so being I am the healthy one.
If my darkness or eccentricity offends you, I don't really care.
I will not apologize for being me.
There is no such thing as perfect. We are beautiful as we are. With all our imperfections, we can do anything.

