It's been a week of apologies.
It's seems like everyone has been issuing out "I"m sorry" for bad behavior displayed for the world to see.
Last Wednesday, South Carolina Congreseman Joe Wilson apologized to President Barack Obama for calling him a liar while the President addressed Congress and the nation on health care.
The public outburst caused lawmakers to pass a resolution admonishing Wilson for violating House decorum and civility.
But that's not all!
Tennis superstar Serena Williams went on a public tirade toward a U.S. Open referee after the referee called a line fault on her.
Williams was seen giving a profanity laced rant and so-called threat of her taking a tennis ball and shoving it down the referee's throat.
Williams issued an apology in a statement on Monday.
It doesn't stop there, either!
Sunday during the MTV Video Music Awards, rapper Kanye West jumped on stage during country singer Taylor Swift's acceptance speech, grabbed her microphone, and told her, the crowd, and the nation that Beyonce deserved the award for Best Female Video, not Swift.
His repeated outbursts and rude behavior caused national outrage.
West has apologized three times: twice on his blog and directly to Swift during a phone call Tuesday.
Have we lost respect for each other?
Web Wednesday:
Where is the respect? What Happened to it and how do we get it back? Do we live in a society where we just don't care anymore?
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