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Originally Posted by timbit
What he did was immensely wrong and awful, accentuated.
A contrite and sincere apology is not too little nor too late.
It better not be...or we are all “too little too late”, IMO.
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I agree, but that would only be the start of what's necessary. He has to walk the walk by performing some act in the community (speaking engagements, volunteering with special needs people etc.). Words will ring very hollow from him at this point based on the long pattern he has. Anybody can say the words, but combining those with specific actions that SHOW he is contrite would be enough for me. If it's just words, it would only be a half-measure.