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But he'd really tried to ensure nothing would be public.

From: Marriage4All Find all posts by Marriage4All View Marriage4All's profile Send private message to Marriage4All
Date: Thu, 26-Feb-2026 4:20:09 PM PST
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In topic: Week of February 23 POTPOURRI--what's on your mind? posted by Wahoo
In reply to: Public offense deserves public (real) apology. JMO posted by ladyday
He asked be set as far back as possible. He was promised any slur would be edited out of the broadcast. He was promised that his condition had been explained and had no idea the "warning" was so generic. HE didn't realize there was a mic placed near him, he wasn't looking for one because who would be 40 rows back. This was a completely involuntary act, against his will and desire, and without the safeguards he'd been promised. He's ALREADY been publicly humiliated - a man who is so resigned to being routinely slapped, he considers it a normal part of his routine. More people are raining fury down on him than ever previously knew he existed. What is to be gained by more public flogging? That he knows it's a bad word? Of course he does - that's why it happened. That he's mortified, that he didn't mean it, that it was the last thing he wanted to happen? He's already said that. The responsibility for this being streamed to the world is not his. He can't exactly promise it will never happen again or that he understands, because this is utterly involuntary. The more he wants not to say things, the more he says them.

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