Monday, January 21, 2013

Sincere Apology ... or not?

Is there such thing as sincere apology nowadays?

When Armstrong went live in Oprah to talk publicly about his drug use, was he sincere or trying to raise sympathy. I mean what does he has to lose?

When Pete Teo apologize, was he sincere? The more i read about it, the more sceptical i become. Quran-thumping, Bible-thumping, what are the difference. Its a group of aggressive people who strongly follows the teaching. Not that i am being less of a Muslim, but really, was his comments really taken out of context? I know for a fact that his apology was not.. hmm so sincere?

And what about Sharifah Zohra, with her most arrogance apology in a press statement she released a few days ago - not even to Bawani, instead it was directed to her employer and UUM, the event organiser. And you are sorry because you felt that the whole big mess was politically motivated?


Does people even practice sincerity anymore in this modern world? Has the meaning of apology (if not coerce to do so) has no more place in this society?

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