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In reply to the discussion: I'm sorry, President Carter, but I can't forgive Paula Deen. [View all]last1standing
(11,709 posts)21. I can understand that line of thought.
I just don't think it's me that Deen needs forgiveness from. She needs it from those she hurt but she hasn't even tried to get it from them. She hasn't settled the suit and hasn't made amends to the workers she mistreated.
I know that Deen is a bit of a distraction from larger issues but I think it's important to understand that she hasn't asked for forgiveness for those she's hurt and if she doesn't want it, it can't be given.
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Sorry, but President Carter doesn't need your approval to offer his forgiveness.
NYC_SKP
Jun 2013
#1
I didn't try to speak for President Carter, who I admire more than any living president.
last1standing
Jun 2013
#10
This is the video that kind of leaves me thinking that she has a lot of learning
Skidmore
Jun 2013
#34
It's a custom among some that only the offended can grant forgiveness. Carter is speaking to all.
freshwest
Jun 2013
#18
When Baldwin had that rant he showed his true colors and they didn't make a rainbow.
last1standing
Jun 2013
#24
That's the thing. Deen did more than say a bad word, she harmed specific people.
last1standing
Jun 2013
#35
I'm sorry that in 2013 so many still find this genteel bigotry acceptable.
last1standing
Jun 2013
#37
I'm interested to hear what the African American community thinks about this.
stevenleser
Jun 2013
#39