To: Kaslin
Isaiah Crowell has apologized. You know what he said? "My values and beliefs do not match that image." What? Isn't this typical? That's not who I am. That's not who I was. I'm really, really sorry if I offended anybody. "My values and beliefs do not match that image."
Isn't this the SOP? Post something disgusting. When the heat gets intense delete and issue shallow apologies saying "that's not who I am", not out of a true sense of contrition and remorse but to CYA. Perhaps a ride-along with one of Cleveland's finest one night through a "less than desirable" neighborhood may change his 'tude?
8 posted on
07/12/2016 7:21:58 PM PDT by
Impala64ssa
(You call me an islamophobe like it's a bad thing.)
To: Impala64ssa
Isn't this the SOP? Post something disgusting. When the heat gets intense delete and issue shallow apologies saying "that's not who I am", not out of a true sense of contrition and remorse but to CYA.As written apologies go, it was very good - maybe an 'A' level apology.
Nonetheless, he needed an A+.
I was just left with the impression that his agent hired a few English Lit majors and asked them to hammer out a contrite/humble message, that Crowell could sign. It sounded good - but it really didn't go far enough. Someone who posted such a vile image is seriously messed up in the head, and has a poisoned outlook. No matter how many awards his apology essay receives - it still rings hollow as an attempt to salvage his monetary value.
15 posted on
07/12/2016 8:14:57 PM PDT by
El Cid
(Believe on the Lord Jesus Christ, and thou shalt be saved, and thy house...)
To: Impala64ssa
My question would be,”Why did he post it then?”
16 posted on
07/12/2016 8:21:56 PM PDT by
sport
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