Lo peor fue cuestionar o poner en duda el abuso que sufrieron las víctimas.

Es bueno que haya aceptado su error y quiera aprender de eso.

#rosalia #picasso

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... Read moreWatching Rosalia apologize for her past mistakes reminds me how crucial it is to respect and believe victims when abuse is involved. Often, the worst harm comes not only from the abuse itself but from doubting or questioning those who suffered. Rosalia's sincerity in accepting her error and desire to learn show how public figures can grow through self-reflection. From my experience following such public apologies, it’s clear that people respond better when they see genuine accountability rather than defensiveness. This openness can spark important discussions about power, privilege, and responsibility within the arts and entertainment industry—especially given the weighty connection here to figures like Picasso, who have complex legacies. Engaging with these topics teaches us not to overlook the voices of victims, and to hold both individuals and cultural icons accountable. It also shows how apologies can be a starting point for educating oneself and others on sensitive issues, ultimately fostering empathy and a more conscious society.