User blog comment:ZeVikingSif/Sif's Apology/@comment-6883075-20151117001029/@comment-5101200-20151117045543

After taking a look at the previous version of your comment, Rob, I can go ahead and tell you, no, him apologizing is not all that matters. As I explained below, he doesn't change his actions after apologizing. So his apologies are therefore empty. Obviously, you don't seem to understand the actual magnitude of the situation if you thought we (who were maturely refusing to accept an apology that, if we did accept it, would just bring him to think he's just as accepted as he was before) were acting 12. We're refusing to accept the apology of someone who constantly does this over and over, messing up, acting like two words can change it when he doesn't ever change his actions afterwards, and also due to the magnitude of what he did. This reply is not to say you don't have the right to free expression like you claim in your newly edited comment, but at least take a look at the entire magnitude of what he did before you say we are the ones acting 12 when he thinks "I'm sorry" can get him back to what he was before, no matter how much damage he did.