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To: Kanakabaraka

I was just taught that when you do something wrong or stupid, you actually say “I’m sorry”. I have more respect for Louis CK for handling it the way he has as opposed to the way most handle it, but like I said, I was always taught that an apology includes “I’m sorry”.


29 posted on 11/13/2017 9:15:55 AM PST by dware (Americans prefer peaceful slavery over dangerous freedom)
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To: dware
You're right. I was also taught that an apology includes an expression of regret, and it wouldn't have hurt him to include it. I guess I'm reading the regret in between the lines. I think he got it more right than not. He was able to express why the women in that situation would feel they couldn't refuse, and to understand how unsafe they felt when his manager started cleaning up after him.

You've got me thinking; maybe children being taught to say, I'm sorry" is why I personally don't take "I'm sorry" seriously. With too many people, it feels transactional - they insert the language they think the social contract demands, and then expect their victim is obligated to offer forgiveness or put themselves in violation. Like Kathy Griffin's apology. By contrast, I didn't hear anything in Louis C.K.'s statement suggesting he'll be holding a press conference in a few months complaining that his apology didn't work to undo the damage to his reputation, so he's taking it back.

30 posted on 11/18/2017 12:03:34 AM PST by Kanakabaraka
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