Tom4784 |
23-11-2020 07:50 PM |
'I'm sorry for my actions, they were wrong and I can only beg for forgiveness and learn from my mistakes' is an example of an apology. 'I'm sorry my behaviour upset people' is not an apology. It's a refusal to accept that your actions weren't wrong, just that it 'upset' other people, which is minimisation.
She obviously doesn't give a **** that her actions almost led to a person's death, because she's got out of it scott free because Boris threw the case out because truth doesn't matter to the Tories, nor does it matter to the tory cult that is their supporters who refuse to acknowledge the facts because it doesn't fit with their narrative.
Gross, Tories and their supporters seem to have a sociopathic lack of empathy or morality to take the side of a bully that almost drove someone to suicide.
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