non-apology
noun
non-apol·o·gy
ˌnän-ə-ˈpä-lə-jē
variants
or less commonly nonapology
plural non-apologies also nonapologies
: a disingenuous or insufficient apology : a statement that is offered as an apology but that fails to express true regret or to take responsibility for having done or said something wrong
The classic non-apology goes something like this: "I'm sorry if you were upset."—Libby Watson
[Alex Jones] emitted a meager note of contrition, a non-apology to outdo non-apologies, constructed in the "mistakes were made" patois of our times: "I unintentionally took part in things that did hurt these people's feelings and I'm sorry for that."—Pamela Paul
A different example of the same phenomenon is the classic bureaucrat's nonapology in response to the outraged protestations of some mobilized constituency or interest group: "We regret that our actions in this matter have caused offense."—R. Jay Wallace
also
: a refusal to apologize
In September, his new justice minister, Brad Johns, also publicly expressed his disappointment with the RCMP for its refusal to apologize for its use of police street checks, which are now banned in Nova Scotia. He said the force's non-apology will be one of the subjects "we're going to have to have a discussion about" … —Stephen Kimber
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