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Despite the always excellent life advice you can get from movies, Eric Segal wrote in his classic best-selling Love Story, “Love is about never having to say sorry.” I misunderstood it when I wrote “It means”.
That may seem true to those who practice excessive self-love, where narcissists insist on seeing the world through a single lens of their own point of view. Repentance paves the way forward…it leads us to a short list of headline-making people who really owe a real apology to many.
Here’s a previous Rich & Infamous Top 10 countdown that owes many apologies.
No. 1 & 2: Joe and Hunter Biden, a father-son duo – see no evil or inconvenient children.
Think Joe “No Regret” Biden. He doesn’t seem to have a problem keeping classified documents next to his luxury car in a house that his son Hunter sometimes manages. He never introduces his daughter to a large family.
Hunter Biden’s new low: Fight to prevent ex-girlfriend’s daughter from using his last name
The Biden White House Christmas stocking display didn’t have one small child, so Joe might want to apologize to her as well. Perhaps it’s easy for an abortion-obsessed president to ignore his own grandchildren. not your choice. not your grandson? It is a pity.
Some now want the president to apologize to former President Trump, who called his predecessor’s document fiasco “totally irresponsible”. should add. He should say “sorry” for regularly sending her off to the proverbial slaughter with bad information like a lamb. As well, I was able to apologize to Janai Lavalero of Asia, who was sentenced to prison for mishandling confidential documents.
No. 3 & 4: Bill and Hillary Clinton – Love for women is limited to a short list.
And then there are the first fathers and first mothers of the #MeToo movement. Bill and Hillary Clinton offer Monica Lewinsky a sincere apology and some real groans…for engaging with young and vulnerable staff.
Monica Lewinsky Marks 25 Years Since Clinton Scandal in Vanity Fair Essay, Tells Lessons She Learned
The former president and secretary of state happily treated too many women who deserved the courtesy shown to their own daughters with ongoing disrespect.
This is evident from Hillary and Chelsea’s alleged media round highlighting a stunning woman on the Apple TV+ show “Gutsy.” Apparently, it’s not just the people who worked for Bill.
Here’s a tweak to the golden rule: Don’t do to someone else’s daughter what you wouldn’t want your daughter to do to you. That includes blaming those who told the truth.
No. 5, 6, 7 (And Countless Times): Workplace Abusers Who Pretend No Choice Equal Consent.
Cancellation culture doesn’t take off, but it’s important not to lose sight of the fact that workplaces can be unsafe for many. Whether it’s someone like Bill Cosby, Harvey Weinstein, or Prince Andrew who’s infamous, filing a lawsuit in court is risky. Don’t create innocents.
Denial is not a fact. They are moot points because legally provable and morally correct are not synonyms.
Prince Harry’s ‘spare’: Meghan Markle’s attempt to ‘distance’ amid Hollywood’s fallout
Much of the ongoing media coverage focuses on courtroom events and whether the justice system can hold the accused (or suspected abuser) to legal liability. Killing your conscience to hide behind a judge doesn’t change what happened.
No. 8 & 9: Prince Harry and Meghan of Haridan who turned a family feud into a better money maker than a TV show.
Speaking of royalty, Prince Harry and Meghan Markle aka Haridan have dragged us into billionaire predicament by pitting families against money-makers for the world, the people of Britain, and perhaps some of their own families. I have to apologize for that.
A royal expert claims ahead of the Duke of Sussex’s new memoir that Prince Harry and Meghan Markle are ‘insubstantial’.
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Prince Harry’s ‘spare’: Meghan Markle’s attempt to ‘distance’ amid Hollywood’s fallout
If you solve it by walking into a room with people you live with, without a TV camera, what will they do for the money?
Harry’s dad is now head of the Church of England, so a little scripture might help. As Proverbs 17:9 says, “He who cultivates love covers up his sins, but he who repeats himself separates his close friends.”
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Making a documentary about your family and writing a book about them doesn’t constitute an olive branch unless it means many trees have died to convey your feelings to the world.
No. 10: Sam Bankman-Fried believes he will lose billions and suspect good faith will replace income.
Also making news of ‘suspicious’ cheating are crypto mega-donors Sam Bankman-Fried In his self-destruction, he wiped out billions of dollars and killed many people. despair – possibly including politicians who wanted his cash.
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Mr. Bankman-Fried expressed an apology of sorts, but he tried to argue that the real villain was an “irrational decision” based on a “shameful” situation, a market dog who ate his homework. bottom.
his Luxurious Mea Kalpa It sounds a lot like the news releases of other shooting stars in online commerce these days, but it’s written by someone so obsessed with their mission statement that they forget to pay attention to their balance sheet.
In our current culture, fueled by masters of media manipulation, apology tours are designed to make people love you (or not hate you) by providing a barrage of information to change the narrative. means.
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If you have enough money and some good lawyers, you can do it. But real people still suffer.
Prominent people have teams, strategists, platforms, and celebrity status that shine so brightly that you can’t see the truth.Somebody needs to apologize and mean it.
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