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Some Kentucky teachers and politicians aren't ready to forgive Gov. Matt Bevin for suggesting that a teachers' strike left children vulnerable to sexual assault.
On Friday, the Republican governor said that he could "guarantee" that "somewhere in Kentucky today a child was sexually assaulted that was left at home because there was nobody there to watch them."
The governor's comments were met with bipartisan criticism and Bevin has since issued an apology.
In a video posted to YouTube, the governor said that "many people have been confused or hurt or just misunderstand what it was that I was trying to communicate," adding, "I apologize for those who have been hurt by the things that were said. It was not my intent whatsoever."
That apology, however, is getting pushback.
Tammy Berlin, the vice president of the Jefferson County Teachers Association in Louisville, Kentucky, told CNN by phone that "it was a disingenuous apology. He didn't really apologize for what he said. He just apologized for how people construed it which is not really an apology at all.
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lkinwi
(1,477 posts)It wasnt an apology at all. Just one of those its too bad that you misunderstood phrases.
struggle4progress
(118,282 posts)IllinoisBirdWatcher
(2,315 posts)Bevin's feet should to be held to the fire a long time and made to issue a real apology.
Congratulations to Kentucky teachers for standing strong.
appalachiablue
(41,132 posts)mercuryblues
(14,531 posts)democrats start pushing back, hard on their inane bullshit.