@gracerz@ShericesPieces@americanreqiuem Itโs not about whoโs been discriminated more, he should not be made to apologise for having an uncontrollable medical condition any more than they should have to apologise for being black, neither should be discriminated against or have to apologise for who they are
@evryonelyvsme @AliAli7179 @americanreqiuem Yes, if they are adults who understand how disability and specifically Touretteโs syndrome works, then yes they should brush it off as they are adults who understand that there was no ill intention behind it and was not controllable
@ShericesPieces@americanreqiuem But apologising would go against the very point the film was made to make as we want to encourage acceptance of the condition and to understand that words only mean anything when there is specific intention behind them
@ShericesPieces@americanreqiuem They literally address this entire point int he movie that he was there to represent, he would literally be apologising every 2 minutes for the rest of his life until he dies. Very different from an exceptional accident that hurts someone