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Anthony Albanese has apologised for using Tourette syndrome
Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese apologizes for ‘hurtful’ Tourette’s syndrome jibe
Australian Prime Minister Anthony Albanese has apologized after using an ableist slur to taunt political opponents in parliament.
Australian PM apologises for Tourette's syndrome taunt
Tourette's syndrome is a condition that causes people to make involuntary movements or sounds, called tics. The President of the Tourette Syndrome Association of Australia said Mr
Anthony Albanese has apologised for using Tourette syndrome as an insult. Here are the facts about the disorder
Anthony Albanese faces criticism for making an ableist remark in parliament by using Tourette syndrome as an insult, drawing condemnation from both the Greens and the Coalition. Here is a recap of what was said and the facts about Tourette syndrome.
Anthony Albanese Makes Formal Apology For His ‘Hurtful’ Comment About Tourette’s Syndrome
Anthony Albanese has made a formal apology for his controversial comments about people with disabilities. In Question Time on Tuesday, the Prime Minister responded to Shadow Treasurer Angus Taylor with a quick jab, asking if he had “Tourette’s” due to all the “babble, babble babble”.
Australian PM sparks backlash for mocking opponent as ‘having Tourette’s’
Australian PM sparks backlash for mocking opponent as ‘having Tourette’s’ - Anthony Albanese later apologised for his ‘insensitive’ remark
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Mark Riley: Tourette syndrome jibe mortification may be a turning point for Anthony Albanese
Ministers say Anthony Albanese’s Tourette syndrome jab shows he’s human. But prime ministers have a duty to be better than most of us.
Anthony Albanese Cops Heat For ‘Despicable’ Comment In Parliament About Tourette’s Syndrome
Tourette’s syndrome is a neurological disorder currently affecting one in every 100 school-aged children in Australia. It causes unwanted and repetitive movements and vocal tics, but they are not always random swear words as commonly depicted in pop culture.
Australian PM apologises after mocking opponent as 'having Tourette's Syndrome'
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Anthony Albanese accused of ‘mocking’ people with disabilities after Tourette gaffe
Anthony Albanese’s reference to Tourette syndrome to mock shadow treasurer Angus Taylor offers “insight into the Prime ...
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Alex Wolff Says He, Brother Nat and Tourmate Billie Eilish 'Have Bonded' Over Having Tourette's: 'She's One of Us'
The Nat & Alex Wolff singer said he and tourmate Billie Eilish, who both have Tourette Syndrome, don’t have to 'mute ...
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Investigational Med for Tourette Syndrome Promising
Positive findings on co-occurring psychiatric conditions build on an investigational drug's success in tamping down Tourette ...
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Anthony Albanese slammed for Tourette’s slur during Question Time
Prime Minister Anthony Albanese is in hot water for sarcastically asking Shadow Treasurer Angus Taylor if he has Tourette ...
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