
n los BAFTA 2026, un insulto racial involuntario de una persona con Tourette y la censura de la BBC a las palabras "Palestina libre" revelan cómo opera la violencia simbólica en los medios. Un análisis desde el antirracismo.

Someone got fired today, and someone kicked out. I could actually have an easy #lawsuit.
The supervisor somehow didn't know that one of the symptoms of #tourettes is accidentally insulting people.
A guy was trying to bully me for a week, I had a shouting fit, and insulted a security guy when he wouldn't go away from my room.
The supervisor made me apologize or go saying I was lying about TS #Coprolalia.
I called her boss.
The bully and her are gone.
I have the most polite #coprolalia ever, which is the #tourettes symptom of randomly speaking, or shouting.
The Greek basis of it essentially means "feces babble," as it's usually extremely offensive, or random curses.
I do that at times. Only when very mad, frustrated or hurt.
Typical I say or whisper observations, or things I'm thinking
Earlier I said to a woman on a train "My God you're beautiful, why the hell don't you have a wedding ring on?" Then ran away embarrassed.
Everyone is familiar with the #Tourettes outbursts. It's the entire #stereotype even if only about 20% of cases get really bad cursing outbursts called #coprolalia often.
I don't. My #tics tend to be sounds, and whispers when I curse or say something. Never shouts.
Another #symptom you don't hear about is kinda the opposite of outbursts. I'll say something in my head, and think I said it, but never did, I was just staring off into space.
Then confuse everyone.
#Freud, por allá en 1892. #coprolalia #palabras