To whom it may concern:

In Race/Society by NKROO-muh STOO-erd

To whom it may concern:

Allow us the right to be mad at you. Never apologize expecting to be forgiven.
Some people won’t forgive you.
And that’s Ok.
Apologies are things we owe for our part in the harm we do to one another.
And if your actions moving forward reflect the sincerity of your apology, let your conscience be clear.
Like Maya Angelou’s famously said, “I did then what I knew how to do. Now that I know better, I do better.”
If you ever regret offering an apology because the other person didn’t forgive you, understand that may be the reason they didn’t accept it.