The controversy surrounding the 2026 Baftas has escalated following the resignation of a BAFTA judge in protest against the organization's inadequate response to the incident involving John Davidson, a Tourette's syndrome activist who inadvertently shouted a racial slur during the ceremony. This resignation has intensified public outrage, with influential figures on Twitter, including Reese Waters and Jeremy Vine, criticizing the BBC's handling of the situation and emphasizing the emotional toll on both the Black and disabled communities. One notable tweet encapsulated the sentiment: 'We cannot allow such a moment to define our industry; we must do better.'
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Bafta Controversy: John Davidson'S Racial Slur Incident And Backlash
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The 2026 Baftas face backlash after a judge resigned over the BBC's response to a racial slur incident involving activist John Davidson, prompting calls for accountability and industry reforms.
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