• BarneyPiccolo@lemmy.today
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    1 month ago

    None of that is an apology. An apology says 'Im sorry," and none of that says that. I’m glad he didn’t apologize, he didn’t say anything wrong.

    AND he went hard after Brendan Carr AND Trump.

    No, that wasn’t an apology, that was gloating that he was back on the air, despite their efforts.

    Fuck those treasonous MAGA Nazis.

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      All of it is an apology. An apology is just an explanation given after the fact. He felt the need to explain his actions further.

      To be a full and complete apology many people expect all three of these components, but not All three are essential to every apology.

      • an acknowledgment of harm,
      • an expression of remorse,
      • a pledge of recompense.

      You could argue that he didn’t do a full and complete apology but you can’t argue that he didn’t apologize.

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        It is true that “apology” is an overloaded term that can mean many things, depending on context.

        You’ve stripped away the context (and therefore bent the word’s meaning here). The substance of what MAGA wanted was an expression of remorse. They thrive on instilling fear and shame in others. They loath details and nuance.

        Lexical gymnastics don’t change the simple fact that Kimmel (1) did not express shame for what he said and instead (2) reiterated useful details and nuance. Both of these things oppose the MAGA movement, and that’s a good thing.