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It's not just about the need to apologize; it’s about how critics scrutinize every word, every gesture, and even every apology. If the apology doesn’t meet their standards—be it tone, timing, or content—they'll criticize it. Victims of cancel culture note that the process is less about genuine remorse and more about public spectacle. Often, critics demand not just apologies but reparations, donations, or other forms of penance, creating a no-win scenario.