If you ever find yourself confused by the complexities of the ever-evolving hierarchy of oppression, the ‘compassionate’ left is happy to fill you in. Certain identity markers – particularly race and gender identity – place you comfortably in the upper layers of the victimhood trifle. But having a life-inhibiting neurological disorder? That, it seems, gives you little more than the soggy sponge at the bottom.
This would be funny if weren’t so infuriating.
The people in the comments here would do well to watch some of the numerous documentaries made on John Davidson since he was a kid – or his BAFTA winning biopic – before casually condemning a man with life-long chronic Tourette’s as a racist. https://t.co/daIfIxqnmt
— Damo (@concretemilk) February 22, 2026
Clip from the film about his life
I Swear is a British film about John Davidson, a Scottish man with severe Tourette syndrome, following his journey from a misunderstood teenager to an adult who campaigned for awareness and acceptance… pic.twitter.com/5Y8BKNrm3K
— ScenesThatSlap (@scenesthatslap) February 23, 2026
