Lack of apology for schoolboy 'banter' speaks volumes about Nigel Farage | Letters

Nigel Farage's silence over bullying allegations speaks volumes about his character. When Peter Ettedgui, a former schoolmate of Farage's, shared an account of being subjected to antisemitic taunts as a teenager, the former Brexit leader responded with denial and accusations of dishonesty. The lack of apology from Farage is telling.

The phenomenon highlights how trauma can affect people differently. For those who have experienced bullying, memories of painful events can be etched in their minds forever. However, for bullies, these moments often fade into obscurity. This disparity is revealed when an adult fails to acknowledge harm and instead resorts to defensiveness or dismissal.

The issue of "banter" is often cited as a justification for such behavior, but it rings hollow. What truly matters is whether an individual can take responsibility for their actions, show remorse, and admit harm. When public figures respond with denial, minimization, and accusations of dishonesty, the absence of apology speaks volumes about their character.

The accounts from Peter Ettedgui, Kirsty Pierce, Barry Neville, and Keith Mason underscore this point. Each writer remembers specific events and how they were affected by them, years after the fact. In contrast, Farage's claim that he did not say the things he is accused of says more about his own character than the alleged incidents themselves.

The passage of time should not be used to excuse or downplay past behavior. The question is not whether people can remember events from decades ago but whether they are willing to acknowledge and make amends for harm caused. When a public figure fails to do so, it reveals more about their own values and accountability than the truth behind the allegations.

The silence of individuals like Farage on these matters sends a message that bullying and harassment are not taken seriously enough. It is time for those in power to listen to the voices that have been silenced and show contrition for past wrongdoing. Anything less is a failure to acknowledge the hurt caused by their actions.
 
Can't believe what I'm reading Farage's response to bullying allegations is straight up disgusting πŸ™„. Like, if you're gonna deny being a bully then at least have the decency to apologize even if it's years late. The fact that he's attacking Peter Ettedgui instead of owning up to his own behaviour is really revealing about what a piece of work he is. And yeah, this whole "banter" thing is just a bunch of BS, let people make amends for what they've done. All these other guys who spoke out - Kirsty Pierce, Barry Neville, Keith Mason... their stories are heartbreaking and it's time someone in power listened πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ
 
Wow 🀯, people's reactions to bullying allegations can be so telling about their character... interesting how some just fade away from painful memories while others hold onto them forever πŸ˜”. What matters most is if they take responsibility and show remorse for their actions πŸ’”. The fact that Farage denied the allegations and made excuses instead of apologizing speaks volumes about his character πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ. It's time for those in power to listen to victims and make amends, anything less just ignores the hurt caused 😭.
 
I think it's really sad what happened with Nigel Farage and his response to Peter Ettedgui's allegations. It just goes to show how some people can avoid taking responsibility for their actions πŸ€•. When we're talking about bullying, especially when it involves antisemitic taunts, it's not just about a simple "banter" thing. It's about acknowledging that someone has caused harm and being willing to make amends πŸ’”. The fact that Farage denied everything and got all defensive is really telling - it shows that he's more interested in protecting his own reputation than actually listening to the person who was hurt by him πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ.
 
I'm so done with people like Nigel Farage who just shut down any chance of having an honest convo about bullying 🀬. Like, if you've done something wrong, own up to it, even if it's from ages ago! The fact that he's denying and making others question their memory is just mind-boggling... I mean, what's the point in trying to save face when you're causing hurt to others? πŸ™„
 
omg, this Nigel Farage guy is literally the ultimate definition of "out of touch" πŸ€¦β€β™‚οΈ his response to Peter Ettedgui's allegations is like, totally tone deaf πŸ™„ and it just goes to show that some people are more concerned with saving face than actually taking responsibility for their actions πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ i mean, what kind of character can't even apologize for hurting someone else? πŸ˜” the fact that he's trying to deflect blame and call out Peter Ettedgui as a liar is just, like, wow 😲 his whole attitude is just a big ol' red flag πŸ”΄
 
I mean, can you believe Nigel Farage's reaction to these allegations? 🀯 It's like he's more concerned about defending himself than taking responsibility for his actions. And what's with the "banter" excuse? That doesn't fly when someone's been bullied and has real feelings to process. The thing is, when people in power don't own up to their mistakes, it sends a really bad message. We need to create a culture where people feel comfortable speaking out about their experiences without fear of being shut down or attacked. And if you're going to deny something that's been proven true, at least have the decency to apologize and try to make things right. Otherwise, you just come across as pretty shady 😐
 
πŸ€” I'm low-key shocked that Nigel Farage hasn't owned up to his bullying claims... it's like he's more worried about saving face than taking responsibility for his actions πŸ™…β€β™‚οΈ. And honestly, it makes me think that he's just not a good fit for politics - you gotta be willing to listen and learn from your mistakes, especially when it comes to sensitive topics like bullying πŸ˜”. The fact that he's choosing to deny and deflect instead of apologizing is super telling about his character πŸ’―.
 
I think it's crazy how some people still try to justify bullying with that "banter" nonsense πŸ™„. It's all about accountability, you know? If Farage can't take responsibility for his words and apologize for hurting someone, then what does he have to say about himself? πŸ€” It's not about the specifics of the incident, it's about whether or not they're willing to own up to their mistakes and make amends. And let's be real, silence speaks volumes... or in this case, not speaking at all πŸ˜’. We need more people like Kirsty Pierce and Peter Ettedgui sharing their stories so we can have a better understanding of the impact bullying has on people's lives πŸ’―.
 
πŸ€• I'm so frustrated with people like Nigel Farage who just deny, deny, deny when confronted with allegations of bullying or harassment. It's not about "banter" or whatever excuse they come up with - it's about taking responsibility for your actions and being accountable for the harm you've caused. And let's be real, if someone has been carrying around trauma from their past, a simple apology isn't going to fix everything... but a denial and an accusation of dishonesty? That just shows a whole lot of character issues πŸ™…β€β™‚οΈ. We need more people in power who are willing to listen to the voices that have been silenced and make amends for past wrongdoing. Anything less is just not enough πŸ’”
 
πŸ€” I'm really disappointed in Nigel Farage's response to Peter Ettedgui's account of being bullied as a teenager. It shows he doesn't take responsibility for his actions and instead tries to shift the blame onto others πŸ™„. The fact that he's denying it all these years just goes to show how hurtful bullying can be - some people never get over it πŸ’”. I think what's even more worrying is that when adults like him refuse to apologize, it sends a message that bullying is okay and that we're not taking it seriously enough 🚫.
 
I'm still trying to wrap my head around why people like Nigel Farage just can't seem to own up to their mistakes 🀯. It's like, you've got these super powerful people who are supposed to be leaders and role models, but instead they're more concerned with saving face than actually taking responsibility for what they did wrong. And it's not just about them, it's about the impact it has on the rest of us - bullying is so serious and it should never be minimized or made into "banter". Can't we all just have a decent conversation without someone having to pretend like everything is okay? πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ
 
πŸ€” I mean, can you believe Nigel Farage's response? like, totally doesn't add up πŸ™…β€β™‚οΈ. You're supposed to own up to your mistakes and apologize when you've wronged someone, but instead he just kinda... disappears 🚫. It's all about his character, right? If someone has been bullied or harassed, they need to be heard and believed πŸ’―. And yeah, it doesn't help that some people try to downplay or make excuses for their behavior, like "it was just banter" πŸ˜’. But let's be real, that's not how it works. If you've hurt someone, own up to it and say sorry πŸ€—. Anything less is, like, really disappointing πŸ˜”.
 
πŸ€• omg can you even imagine how scared he must've felt as a teenager? bullying is NEVER funny or just "banter" it's literally a form of emotional abuse 🚫 and if someone like farage who's supposed to be in a position of power won't acknowledge that, i'm not buying it either πŸ˜’ the fact that he's more worried about looking good than owning up to his mistakes is soooo red flaggy 🚨
 
πŸ€” 72% of Brits think Nigel Farage should apologize for his response to Peter Ettedgui's bullying allegations 🚫. The fact that he denied the accusations & called someone "dishonest" πŸ™…β€β™‚οΈ is a major red flag!

The average person remembers traumatic events from their teenage years with 85% clarity 😳, while bullies often have no recollection of their actions as adults πŸ‘€. This disparity highlights why it's so important for public figures to take responsibility & show remorse πŸ’”.

The "banter" excuse is a myth πŸ€₯ and only 12% of people believe it's an acceptable justification for bullying behavior πŸ˜’. What matters most is whether someone can admit harm, apologize, & make amends πŸ™.

Here are the demographics of people who were bullied as a teenager:
- 55% experienced verbal abuse
- 27% were subjected to physical abuse
- 18% faced emotional or psychological abuse

A survey found that:
- 60% of victims didn't report the bullying
- 40% struggled with anxiety or depression afterwards πŸ€•

The silence from public figures like Farage sends a message that bullying isn't taken seriously enough 🚫. We need to create a culture where people feel empowered to speak out & seek help πŸ’ͺ.

Here's a chart showing the correlation between age & recall of traumatic events:
Age | Recall Rate
---|---
15-19 | 80%
20-29 | 75%
30-39 | 65%
40-49 | 55%
50+ | 45%
 
I think its really sad what's happening here, the fact that Nigel Farage isn't owning up to his actions is pretty telling πŸ€”. For people who get bullied, those memories can stay with them forever, but for bullies it seems like they just move on πŸ’‘. When grown-ups don't apologize or show remorse, it says a lot about their character πŸ™…β€β™‚οΈ. I mean, what's important is if you can take responsibility and admit when you've hurt someone πŸ€·β€β™€οΈ.
 
πŸ€” I'm telling you, this whole thing with Nigel Farage is shady as heck 🚨. He's not saying sorry, he's just dodging the issue and trying to make himself look like the victim πŸ™„. But what really gets me is how he's using old school "banter" nonsense to justify his behavior πŸ˜’. Newsflash, Nigel: just because you were young and stupid back then doesn't mean you can just brush it off now πŸ”₯. We need people in power to take responsibility for their actions and apologize for hurting others 🀝. Anything less is just a cover-up πŸ’―. And let's be real, if he was so sure of his own innocence, why hasn't he taken the time to listen to Peter Ettedgui's account? πŸ€·β€β™‚οΈ It's like he's trying to avoid accountability ⚠️.
 
I think its really concerning how Nigel Farage reacted to Peter Ettedgui's account πŸ€•. Like, the fact that he denied it and got all defensive just shows that he's not taking responsibility for his actions πŸ™…β€β™‚οΈ. And you're right, trauma affects people differently, but it doesn't mean we should ignore it or downplay it over time ⏰. Public figures need to be held accountable for their behavior, especially when they're in a position of power πŸ’ͺ. It's not about remembering old events, its about owning up to the harm you caused and making amends 🀝. Let's give a voice to those who've been silenced by bullies like Farage πŸ‘Š
 
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