Years ago I attended a service w/ a Catholic priest who had Catholics apologize to non-Catholics for historical wrongs committed by the Church. I found it very moving & have been proud to do something similar regarding blacks & Native Americans in America. Nothing silly about it.

Jul 21, 2019 · 4:39 AM UTC

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Whether you know it or not there is separation between church and state....I watched your church video with the white people spoke out with apologies to African Americans. This was the worst crap I ever seen and if you think this will help your run for POTUS, UR a mental case.
Replying to @marwilliamson
It's silly, and it's dangerous, by lumping individual people who have had nothing to do with those transgressions, into groups. Groups are not responsible for their actions - individuals are.
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Everything you promote is a positive energy source
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At a Dani Johnson event. She had men apologize to women for the way they've treated them. It was extremely powerful and healing.
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You are a lunatic!
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Apologies are best made with actions not words
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Ceremonies and apologies are forms of peace. Your not responsible for other people’s “stuff”. Basic psychology tells you that. To acknowledge the wrong doing is great ! To take responsibility for it is not ok.
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Will you also be extending this approach to Irish-Americans and apologising to them for the bigotry and intolerance which they suffered from the time of the colonies (while kept as indentured servants) all the way to, and beyond, Thomas Nast caricatures such as these?
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It's silly. I wouldn't want an apology from Spaniards or the royals for what happened hundreds of years ago to my ancestors. Just don't be a dick and we cool.