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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]This entitlement that one person with a disability trumps everyone else's right to the respectful enjoyment of an activity is ridiculous. This is what is ruining schools and other public spaces. One kid gets to stay in class and cuss out the teacher, throw things, say vile things, and destroy a classroom because they have a disability. Who cares that it is constantly preventing 25 other kids from learning or they have to evacuate a classroom. Who cares if working class people have to be on high alert all the time during a subway or bus ride because mentally ill aggressive people who are making threatening comments have a right to be on the bus too. The guy with Tourette's is an entitled jerk. He absolutely did NOT apologize. He thinks just because it wasn't intentional that his words have no meaning so he really doesn't have to apologize. The presenters and their families were deeply hurt. Audience members were taken aback. Why should someone who already was yelling profanities and interrupting a show get to stay? Preshow 1. During housekeeping where the audience was told not to use profanity he yelled bullish*t 2. While the floor manager was explaining things he yelled out "Boring" 3. During BAFTA Chair's Speech: He yelled "shut the f* up**" while Sara Putt was speaking. 4. During the Best Children's and Family Film: He yelled "f* you**" as the directors of Boong accepted their award. Class act yelling profanities during the children and family film award. After interrupting 4 times, he is a selfish person for not getting up to leave and watch in another room. So he stays and causes so much pain with his vile words to the Black presenters. But too bad for them because their feelings don't matter because of the special needs trump card. [/quote] [b]It’s literally like having powerful farts. [/b]We excuse ourselves from the room if we are decent human beings with empathy for others. He needed to remove himself when it became clear that his need to tic was harming others. If he sat in his car and screamed slurs and obscenities for 30 minutes, he could have relieved the urge and regained some control. If he lacks empathy, there are bigger problems.[/quote] It’s like that if you have them everyday, 24/7, and don’t have any real control over when they’ll appear. What would you do in this case? Spend your entire life in the bathroom?[/quote]
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