07-05-2016, 07:53 PM
(07-05-2016, 07:03 PM)Belsnickel Wrote: So if what they did was what they should have done, why was there an apology?
Read this forum. The left is unapologetic; yet easily offended. The man was detained and found to be without cause, an apology never hurt anyone, but questioning him in a crowd might. I have read reports where he refused to get on the ground when originally ordered to do so.
Brings me to mind of a situation that happened on the mothership. A debate got out of control (IMO) by all parties involved. I issued a public and private apology. Many considered that as me admitting that I was "wrong" on my stance. I was just sorry the back and forth got to the level that it did. Sometimes you just apologize to ease tensions; not always because you were wrong.