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Chicago Jewish man finds swastika protest against Elon Musk on his Tesla

timesofisrael.com/chicago-jewi

Less than two weeks after he first found the stickers, Katz noticed something else had been left for him. It was an apology note.

“I saw the story on the news, I did not know your family was Jewish and that this would cause immense harm to you and your family,” the letter read. “I am incredibly sorry for what I did, I did not mean to insult you and your family.”

#Tesla#Musk#Nazis

B.C. company apologizes for '51st state' reference in ad following online outrage
A Richmond, B.C., company has apologized after an advertising mural in a transit station drew online flak for its reference to the "51st state" amid public annexation threats by the U.S. president.
#politics #advertising #apology #Richmond #BC #US
cbc.ca/news/canada/british-col

B.C. company apologizes for '51st state' reference in ad following online outrage
A Richmond, B.C., company has apologized after an advertising mural in a transit station drew online flak for its reference to the "51st state" amid public annexation threats by the U.S. president.
#politics #advertising #apology #Richmond #BC #US
cbc.ca/news/canada/british-col

Kanye West apologizes to Drake over beef, wants him to speak at his funeral: Kanye West publicly conveyed his apologies to Drake for their longstanding rivalry on X (formerly known as Twitter) on Wednesday. In this context, he elucidated that he had revisited an archival video featuring the Toronto-based artist displaying his lyrical notebooks, which subsequently instigated a sense of regret regarding their discord.… creebhills.com/2025/03/kanye-w #KanyeWest #Drake #MusicBeef #HipHop #Apology

Earlier today I boosted a few of a (new to me) webcomic.

It has been brought to my attention that the creators of comic are potentially Anti-trans and I apologize for promoting their work.

I have now unfollowed them, removed all favourites and retoots / boosts and made a note to avoid their work in future.

Again, Apologies to all.

#RCMP issued an #apology on September 7, 2024, for the historic use of #StreetChecks and other harmful interactions with members of the #African #NovaScotian community. It was an apology too long in coming, for treatment that was, in the words of Rev. Lennett Anderson, “dehumanizing and tragic.” And the RCMP's history suggests we should be deeply skeptical that the proposed action plan will be even close to what is required to remedy these grave injustices.

In his 2019 report, written for the #NovaScotia #HumanRights Commission, Dr. Scot Wortley defines street checks as any occasion in which civilians are stopped by #police and subjected to intrusive questions, and their personal information collected into a database. He confirmed what community members have known for years: people of African descent in the #Halifax region are almost six times more likely to face street checks.

It took five years after the release of this report for the RCMP to apologize for the harms caused. They also committed to an action plan, developed in consultation with members of 13 African Nova Scotian communities and the Association of #Black #SocialWorkers.

mediacoop.ca/node/119259

The Media Co-op · Op/ed: RCMP apology is not even close to enoughThe Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP) issued an apology on September 7, 2024, for the historic use of street checks and other harmful interactions with members of the African Nova Scotian community. It was an apology too long in coming, for treatment that was, in the words of Rev. Lennett Anderson, “dehumanizing and tragic.” And the RCMP's history suggests we should be deeply skeptical that the proposed action plan will be even close to what is required to remedy these grave injustices. In his 2019 report, written for the Nova Scotia Human Rights Commission, Dr.