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[quote=Anonymous]It is ridiculous that the pendulum has swung so far that people think if someone has a disability they have the right to act inappropriately and be disruptive behavior on any occasion and at any time. No need to apologize at all. And then to add to the injury another person steps in to add further insult by saying "if you were offended". What? it was incredibly offensive language that was used. This was the opening award presented at the BAFTA. The guy yelling vile words ruined that moment for the Black presenters AND the award winners for Best Visual Effects (Avatar: Fire & Ash). Has he apologized to the award winner who had their moment of glory spoiled? Has he apologized for according for other outbursts that ruined other presenters and award winners? " A number of outbursts could be heard throughout the BAFTA ceremony, including “shut the f*ck up” being shouted during an introductory speech from BAFTA chair Sara Putt and “f*ck you” when the directors of “Boong,” which won the BAFTA for best children’s and family film, accepted their award." The guy should absolutely not have been in the audience. OR the first time he shouted "shut the f*ck up" he should have left or been told to leave. [/quote]
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