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madaboutharry

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2. It is good that she addressed it,
Sat Apr 28, 2018, 10:41 AM
Apr 2018

but she "genuinely doesn't believe she wrote those things." Then who wrote them?

I don't know. It is helpful that she took responsibility for her past attitudes and some of the other things she has said, but she left a little hanging out there.

It seems she is genuine in feeling shame over having once been prejudiced towards LGBTQ people. She understands that words do matter.

I agree with Jonathan Capehart, we can all learn from this and move on. I don't have the energy to hold a grudge.

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