Movies using the n-word are to get at least a 12A rating after it was deemed the 'most contentious' language in a study and sparked the 'strongest response' among participants British Board of Film Classification has conducted research on discrimination It found the n-word was 'the most contentious' and sparked 'strongest response' It will take 'stricter' position on classification of films and shows using the word
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Films which use the n-word should receive at least a 12A rating, the British Board of Film Classification has ruled.
The BBFC noted that in its research about discrimination, of all the language considered, this word was the ‘most contentious’ and sparked the ‘strongest response’.
It will reveal today that it is adopting an ‘even stricter position’ on the classification of the racially offensive term at the ‘junior’ categories.
Films and videos which use the n-word should receive at least a 12A rating, the British