Topic
Public Apology Culture
8 items
· 6 aliases
· peaked week of 26 Apr 2026
· first seen 30 Apr 2026
A reflective commentary explores personal guilt and conscience in relation to political loyalty, questioning whether individuals can offer apologies on behalf of political leaders they did not support.
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5 social posts
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185 engagement
Stance — 5 classified edges
Supportive
2
Critical
3
Sentiment — 5 classified posts
Neutral
2
Negative
3
Most-engaged posts on this topic
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twitter
· @NZFreeSpeech
· sentiment: neutral
· ♥ 50
· ↻ 7
· 💬 7
· 85 engagement
8 May
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twitter
· @josephmooneymp
· sentiment: negative
· ♥ 22
· ↻ 3
· 💬 6
· 46 engagement
29 May
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youtube
· @UCAK7S_a-StzHVOIpzhAVTpA
· sentiment: negative
· ♥ 30
· ↻ 0
· 💬 0
· 30 engagement
22 May
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