Apologies are useful in proportion to their sincerity. Obama’s apology is completely insincere. It’s an insult.
That's why I have such a specific and fairly rigid definition of what I consider an apology (see above).
Mine is the same, which is this: actions speak louder than words. Or, in other words, talk is cheap. If Obama were sincere he would have made impassioned speeches about it and used his “pen and a phone” to do something if no one else would.
Yep, thus my experiment given above.
Apologies are useful in proportion to their sincerity. Obama’s apology is completely insincere. It’s an insult.
That's why I have such a specific and fairly rigid definition of what I consider an apology (see above).
Mine is the same, which is this: actions speak louder than words. Or, in other words, talk is cheap. If Obama were sincere he would have made impassioned speeches about it and used his “pen and a phone” to do something if no one else would.
Yep, thus my experiment given above.