BaldingSoHard
Veteran
Thank you Charlamagne for issuing a public apology. A heartfelt apology to the people offended is so simple, yet, effective. As black men, we need to be able to express when we are wrong when you know better without the insults or threats of violence.
Time to Stephen A; Stephen J; and Matt Barnes to step up next.
Edited.
Straight up, learning how (and having the self-awareness) to make a genuine apology is an incredibly underrated skill. It changes the landscape of any adversarial conversation almost instantly, and it commands respect. A powerful tool indeed.