At this point, an apology is only good for temporarily placating a woman with whom you are in a romantic relationship. In any other context, it serves no utility beyond an admission of guilt and an invitation for further aggression. If you’re willing to humiliate yourself like this, you have no moral ground to complain about whatever happens next. What happens next is that you get cancelled, so you could’ve just kept your dignity for the entire process. Your dignity is what’s at stake, the getting cancelled part is already a done deal.

Joe Rogan apologizes for resurfaced podcast clips of him using the N-word.

Spotify has reportedly removed 70 episodes of The Joe Rogan Experience that see the comedian using racist slurs. pic.twitter.com/2DqmH7ISmJ

— Pop Crave (@PopCrave) February 5, 2022

Life offers a man many options, such as not capitulating to his enemies. Like I already said, this is especially true when it would serve no utility, which it never does once you’ve done a racism. A world of inspiration on this matter abounds. For example, that fat guy from North Korea.

Kim Jong Un rides white horse in new North Korea propaganda videohttps://t.co/2cEVgku5gv pic.twitter.com/CElgFGcvT8

— AFP News Agency (@AFP) February 4, 2022

When he’s threatened with being cancelled, he replies with a nuclear strike plan. He’s still on the job, and that ain’t a coincidence. So, actually maybe Joe could’ve kept his show if he didn’t apologize. He should’ve paid attention to the fate of Qaddafi, who agreed to their disarmament demands and ended up getting sodomized to death with a rifle on global television as a reward for his compliance.

When these people want you gone, any concession made to them furthers the process of getting you gone. Once you get your first shots, it’s time for your booster and then one after another until you drop dead. The only scenario where you should consider making some concessions is if you’re being held captive at a remote location by Kathy Bates following a car accident during a blizzard. This could make life easier for you.

I’m not a genius trying to elucidate some esoteric principle of the universe. I’m merely pointing out one of the immutable truths of our age and I ain’t sorry about a damn thing although I’d probably beg Kathy not to break my legs.

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