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@P03 Locke
That may or may not be true as a generic statement, but in the given case it's far too late for forgiveness. This man crossed more than one line.
I think if the actions he took afterwards that are being reported are true, the time for forgiveness is way past, as you say.
https://www.football-espana.net/2023/08/22/spain-put-out-fake-jenni-hermoso-statement-following-kiss-incident-luis-rubiales-asked-her-for-joint-statement
Well, I said "assuming it was a first offence". I don't know anything about this guy or his history. If it has happened before, it's a whole different story. The scenario of "simply apologize" doesn't apply for repeat offenders, obviously. Also the apology-scenario doesn't apply now anymore, it could've applied as a first response, but they (the entire soccer league) chose to be dicksheads instead.