09-08-2022, 02:38 PM
There are really two things about this situation;
1) It would be easier to believe that his apology was genuine if it had been years before he entered politics. The timing is unfortunate & against him.
2) His choice of words for commenting on his past actions - the 'I regret' rather than perhaps ' I'm no longer a bully, & have had help to stop bullying behaviour' or something similar might have been seen as more genuine.
1) It would be easier to believe that his apology was genuine if it had been years before he entered politics. The timing is unfortunate & against him.
2) His choice of words for commenting on his past actions - the 'I regret' rather than perhaps ' I'm no longer a bully, & have had help to stop bullying behaviour' or something similar might have been seen as more genuine.
in order to be old & wise, you must first be young & stupid. (I'm still working on that.)