Davidson questions mic proximity after BAFTA outburst

TL;DR Summary
Tourette’s activist John Davidson explains his involuntary N‑word outburst at the BAFTAs was driven by coprolalia, says it was supposed to be edited out and questions why a microphone was so close to him, urging broadcasters to better anticipate Tourette’s in live ceremonies.
- After an involuntary outburst at BAFTA, John Davidson wonders why he was seated so close to a mic AV Club
- John Davidson Explains Tourettes Tics in Interview After BAFTA N-Word Variety
- Google apologizes after racial slur was seen in BAFTAs news alert USA Today
- Google Apologizes After News Alert About BAFTA Film Awards Debacle Included The N-Word Deadline
- BAFTAs apologize after guest with Tourette syndrome uses racial slur during ceremony NPR
Reading Insights
Total Reads
0
Unique Readers
4
Time Saved
10 min
vs 11 min read
Condensed
98%
2,038 → 43 words
Want the full story? Read the original article
Read on AV Club