Wokescolds Come After Victim of Tourette Syndrome

What does it take to produce evidence of racism against politically sacred blacks? Maybe a bad case of Tourette syndrome.

Via Fox News:

The BBC issued an apology on Sunday after a racial slur was shouted by an audience member with Tourette syndrome during a broadcast of the 79th British Academy Film Awards (BAFTAs).

The forbidden word constituted the ultimate blasphemy in the liberal establishment’s religion.

John Davidson, who has severe Tourette syndrome and was the inspiration for the BAFTA-nominated biographical film “I Swear,” was heard shouting the n-word while Black actors Michael B. Jordan and Delroy Lindo were on stage. During other portions of the program, Davison was heard shouting profanities including “f— you” and “shut the f— up.”

No one cared about the other profanities. But self-righteous moonbats came after him for the forbidden n-word. Never mind that Davidson was there specifically because he has a condition that can force people to blurt out what they least want to say. A stage manager had even warned the audience beforehand.

Wokescolds have no grace. Snarls former ESPN anchor Jemele Hill:

“Black people are just supposed to be ok with being disrespected and dehumanized so that other people don’t feel bad.”

But wait, Davidson has a disability. Doesn’t that make him sacred too?

The incident provides insight into the mentality of the liberal mob that digitally lynched him for something he obviously could not help. As the Critical Drinker observes,

“For all their high-minded talk of tolerance, empathy, and understanding, they really can’t seem to form a mental map of any mind that operates differently from their own. That’s why they can’t conceive that people might have different opinions from them, different worldviews, or in this case, different ways of processing words and thoughts.”

His complete take:

On a tip from Deb N.

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