The controversy surrounding the 2026 Baftas has intensified following the resignation of Bafta judge Jonte Richardson, who criticized the 'utterly unforgivable' handling of an incident involving John Davidson, a Tourette syndrome campaigner. Davidson involuntarily shouted a racial slur during the ceremony, prompting Richardson to express deep concern over the harm inflicted on both the black and disabled communities. The backlash has been exacerbated by the BBC's decision to air the slur while cutting a pro-Palestinian message from an acceptance speech, raising questions about the representation of marginalized voices in media. Social media outrage continues to grow, with users questioning the BBC's choices in broadcasting content that promotes hate while silencing important messages.
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Baftas Controversy: John Davidson'S Racial Slur And Bbc Backlash
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The 2026 Baftas face backlash after judge Jonte Richardson resigned over the airing of a racial slur by a Tourette syndrome campaigner, raising concerns about media representation and accountability.
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