DT-R
Well-Known Member
I wasn't sure if this was worth its own thread or not so thought id tag in on to here instead.
For anybody who hasnt yet seen the film I Swear, then I strongly suggest giving it a watch. Very good film about a lad growing up.in Scotland in the 80s and 90s with tourettes and the hardships that came with it. Its a biopic of his life and where its taken him etc. Very good.
However, he was at the baftas the other night, in the audience, as his film was up for awards. He shouted n****r when 2 black actors were on stage giving an award. Something the BBC failed to beep out, and something that the black community (mostly in America being led by Jamiee Fox) are outraged about and calling him racist for saying such things (that he has zero control over). When being given an MBE by the queen he shouted "fuck the queen" at the queen
The guy is trying to highlight the disability, and help people understand, but what's happened, is hes had to apologise to people he doesnt even know, for words he didnt even mean nor can control and left the show. People really need to do better with mental disabilities. Just because somebody doesnt walk with a limp or use a wheelchair, you cant just assume theyre fine and/or putting it on
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For anybody who hasnt yet seen the film I Swear, then I strongly suggest giving it a watch. Very good film about a lad growing up.in Scotland in the 80s and 90s with tourettes and the hardships that came with it. Its a biopic of his life and where its taken him etc. Very good.
However, he was at the baftas the other night, in the audience, as his film was up for awards. He shouted n****r when 2 black actors were on stage giving an award. Something the BBC failed to beep out, and something that the black community (mostly in America being led by Jamiee Fox) are outraged about and calling him racist for saying such things (that he has zero control over). When being given an MBE by the queen he shouted "fuck the queen" at the queen

The guy is trying to highlight the disability, and help people understand, but what's happened, is hes had to apologise to people he doesnt even know, for words he didnt even mean nor can control and left the show. People really need to do better with mental disabilities. Just because somebody doesnt walk with a limp or use a wheelchair, you cant just assume theyre fine and/or putting it on
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