The Zay Moore Podcast
At the 79th BAFTA Awards, a racial slur was involuntarily shouted by John Davidson, an advocate living with Tourette syndrome. The BBC later apologized for airing the moment uncensored — despite having the ability to edit it out. So this episode asks the bigger question: when networks choose what to cut and what to keep, what does that say about whose dignity gets protected? This isn’t about disability — it’s about editorial responsibility.
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