BBC apologises after guest with Tourette’s shouts racial slur at Delroy Lindo and Michael B Jordan

Pippa McClounan, communications manager of the Tourette’s Action charity, told BBC News: “What we’ve got to try and remember is, as much as these words do cause hurt and shock in people, it’s really vital that the public understands a fundamental truth about Tourette’s syndrome, that the tics are involuntary, and they are in no way reflection of what that person is thinking and their beliefs.

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