“I am sorry most of all for the fact that the life you could have led was unjustly robbed from you, and I know that no apology can change what happened to you and never will... as a traumatized 18-year-old rape victim, I chose to put my faith in the American legal system. My goal in 1982 was justice — not to perpetuate injustice. And certainly not to forever, and irreparably, alter a young man’s life by the very crime that had altered mine.”
"I am grateful that Mr. Broadwater has finally been vindicated, but the fact remains that 40 years ago, he became another young Black man brutalized by our flawed legal system. I will forever be sorry for what was done to him."
"It has taken me these past eight days to comprehend how this could have happened... I will continue to struggle with the role that I unwittingly played within a system that sent an innocent man to jail. I will also grapple with the fact that my rapist will, in all likelihood, never be known, may have gone on to rape other women, and certainly will never serve the time in prison that Mr. Broadwater did."
“I am sorry most of all for the fact that [I unjustly robbed from you] the life you could have led was unjustly robbed from you, and I know that no apology can change what happened to you[I did to you] and never will."
White feminist non-apology.
I, I, I, my, mine, I, I, me, I , I, I, my. I'd almost hazard this is another example of female solipsism.
Note the passive voice too. I'm sure her "apology" went through several layers of lawyers. What a cunt
“I am sorry most of all for the fact that [I unjustly robbed from you] the life you could have led
was unjustly robbed from you, and I know that no apology can change whathappened to you[I did to you] and never will."