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NAACP Chief Slams BAFTA Racial Slur Incident
2 Mar
Summary
- NAACP President Derrick Johnson condemned a racial slur at the BAFTA Awards.
- The incident occurred while Michael B. Jordan and Delroy Lindo presented.
- Johnson calls for accountability and concrete actions in entertainment.

NAACP President Derrick Johnson has sharply criticized a racial slur heard during the recent BAFTA Awards ceremony. The offensive remark occurred as actors Michael B. Jordan and Delroy Lindo were on stage presenting. Johnson stated that this deeply concerning event brings to light significant issues regarding racism and the necessity of accountability within the international entertainment sector.
He stressed that mere statements are insufficient and that tangible actions are required to ensure such incidents are not only addressed but also prevented from happening again. The controversy has rapidly fueled extensive public outcry across social media platforms, with many individuals calling for decisive action and stronger preventative measures from the award organizers.




