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by jtbayly 1827 days ago
Who said it absolves him? The question is why attack him for apologizing?
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Because the apology is so shallow and glib and self-serving that it's literally worse than no apology.
It might be a bad and insufficient apology, but people always say that, about all apologies, even honest and good ones. A more workable policy would be to never criticize apologies, but accept them and move on. You never want to make apologizing a sure-losing move.
Yes, but the apology should not affect the likelihood of being punished. If you do something bad, apologizing shouldn't be a ticket out of punishment.