Who’s Sorry Now? 0
Everyone, it seems, Angela Hill is sorry to say:
Of course, you then have to apologize for overapologizing, and then apologize for that and …
Even comedian Bill Maher slammed “apology mania” in an op-ed to The New York Times, mocking celebrities, athletes and politicians who too often offer forced, insincere mea culpas.
“When did we get it in our heads that we have the right to never hear anything we don’t like?” he wrote, calling for an amnesty “on every made-up, fake, totally insincere, play-acted hurt, insult, slight and affront.”