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Re: Non-Aryan treachery
« on: June 18, 2021, 12:08:40 am »
Another display of insincerity:

https://www.yahoo.com/entertainment/billie-eilish-rumored-boyfriend-matthew-202700823.html

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Billie Eilish's rumored boyfriend, Matthew Tyler Vorce, is apologizing for allegedly using offensive language in numerous resurfaced social media posts.

On Wednesday, June 16, the 29-year-old actor addressed the matter in a statement shared to his Instagram Story. Vorce said he was "ashamed" and "deeply sorry" for his past comments.

"I want to apologize for the things that I wrote on social media in the past," he wrote. "The language I used was hurtful and irresponsible and I understand how offensive those words are. Whether it was a lyric, a quote, or just me being dumb, it does not matter. I am ashamed and deeply sorry that I used them in any context."

The apology follows a series of alleged tweets and Facebook posts written by Vorce in 2011 and 2012. Vorce is accused of using the N-word, as well as making offensive statements about the Asian and LGTBQ+ community.

"It is not how I was raised and it is not what I stand for," the actor also wrote in his apology. "I shouldn't have used this language in the first place and I won't use it again. I am so sorry for the hurt I have caused."

He still has all his fingers, therefore he is not sorry.

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Vorce's statement concluded, "I take full responsibility and continue to hold myself accountable for my actions."

How? Is he donating his entire fortune to BLM? Is he castrating himself? (You know the answer as well as I do.)

Why do empty words continue to be accepted as "apologies" by mainstream journalists? Why do they never ask, when someone claims to be apologizing, what they plan to actually do to apologize? As long as this question is not asked, pieces of **** like this are going to continue to get away with their insincerity.

Almost forgot the face: