No, but in this case I think it’s good to apologize for the harm done due to the nature of it, even though it was unintentional.
TBH the BAFTA organizers and broadcasters in particular really handled this as poorly as they could have. A lot could have been avoided by making sure people were informed and prepared, censoring the broadcast, better accommodations for Davidson to try to avoid this sort of scenario, etc. I think they milked this for the controversy on purpose and to distract from the censorship of pro-Palestine activism, there’s no other explanation for the editing of the broadcast.
No, but in this case I think it’s good to apologize for the harm done due to the nature of it, even though it was unintentional.
I think I agree. I just see a bunch of users going “he should apologize” and it’s sort of like, they just want a person to annihilate themselves constantly apologising for their neurological disorder.
You might like this video. I haven’t finished it yet, but so far it has some valuable perspectives. @Le_Wokisme@hexbear.net recommended it to me, it’s by Poddy Mouth, a black creator, and includes the perspectives of black people with tourette’s.
No, but in this case I think it’s good to apologize for the harm done due to the nature of it, even though it was unintentional.
TBH the BAFTA organizers and broadcasters in particular really handled this as poorly as they could have. A lot could have been avoided by making sure people were informed and prepared, censoring the broadcast, better accommodations for Davidson to try to avoid this sort of scenario, etc. I think they milked this for the controversy on purpose and to distract from the censorship of pro-Palestine activism, there’s no other explanation for the editing of the broadcast.
I think I agree. I just see a bunch of users going “he should apologize” and it’s sort of like, they just want a person to annihilate themselves constantly apologising for their neurological disorder.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hKgdiyI_TCI
You might like this video. I haven’t finished it yet, but so far it has some valuable perspectives. @Le_Wokisme@hexbear.net recommended it to me, it’s by Poddy Mouth, a black creator, and includes the perspectives of black people with tourette’s.
Thanks! I’ll give it a watch
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