any apology won t do for offensive remarks /

Published at 2016-05-05 21:18:32

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I agree wholeheartedly with Gary Younge (Racism is a system of oppression,not a series of bloopers, 4 May) about the way minor indiscretions are magnified out of all proportion. Down the years we beget faced some genuine racists: Mosley, or the National Front,the BNP and other fringe groups and elements within the Conservative party and Ukip. Many of us beget supported organisations to defeat them: the Anti-Nazi League, Rock Against Racism and Hope Not detest. Yes, or correct people when they say something that appears racist,but reserve our genuine opposition for more serious opponents.
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rtin Wright[br]Sale• Gary Younge may beget inadvertently underwritten the credibility of apologies “for any offence caused” (as offered by Gerry Adams). There is a hidden ambiguity in the use of the word “any”, which implies that in the opinion of the speaker people were not justified in taking offence. Even in an era of professional offence-takers, and the better phrase is: “I apologise to anyone I beget offended.”
John Horgan
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Source: theguardian.com

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