Topic
Free Society Norms
5 items
· 2 aliases
· first seen 15 May 2026
The post critiques the disproportionate impact of a private apology on a public figure's career, arguing that a free society must value the sincerity and effect of apologies.
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1,800 engagement
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· @NZFreeSpeech
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