Dutch beach volleyball player Steven van de Velde, who served time in prison after he was convicted of raping a 12-year-old girl, won his second match at the Paris Olympics and received an even harsher reaction from the crowd on Wednesday than for his first match.

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    3 months ago

    It’s still just hanging there, over her head, even if nobody expects an answer.

    I’ve never heard anyone take a stance against a public apology before. This is honestly a very strange stance.

    Weird, most of the people I’ve talked to while witnessing public apologies agree that they’d feel awful to receive. I don’t really talk about it in other scenarios, so I don’t know how common it is.

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      3 months ago

      It’s still just hanging there, over her head, even if nobody expects an answer.

      Which would be just as true if he apologized in private.

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        3 months ago

        I absolutely don’t suggest a private apology! He should just leave her the hell alone forever

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        3 months ago

        Thread got removed for me, possibly because I swore, but I don’t think it’s productive for the victim unless they seek it out. It’s too easy to load it with double meaning and use it as an opportunity to hurt them further. The only way to avoid that would be to use boilerplate language that doesn’t mean anything.