Talk:Austin & Ally Fan Page/@comment-5384369-20150710054416/@comment-5384369-20150710233103

Yes people do as you call it "shove their tongues down other people's throats" but that's with CONSENT! If a stranger tried to shove down their tongue down your throat without your consent or knowledge, then it's called sexual harassment. It's not the fact that she did it is the problem, it's the fact that it's a disgusting thing to do in the first place. She was just able to get away with it because she's famous. And the audacity that you have to say that she doesn't deserve a punishment for her actions is sad.

The reason I can't accept an apology is because I can't bring myself to believe it's sincere. And trying to say it was about obesity isn't really a justification. That'd be like me punching someone in the face and breaking their nose and saying 'I'm sorry I punched you, it was uncalled for, but I did it because your nose was crooked so now you can get a nose job and make your nose look better and then get a better job because it's shown that people who are more attractive tend to be paid more' It's very similar, even though my scenario is more extreme, the idea is that the damage is still done and just apologizing doesn't mean that what happened is gone.

I'm not ignoring her past good actions, she does a ton of charity work such as the make a wish foundation and PETA but like a lot of other cases, one wrong move can bring everything crashing down.

People who we normally view in a bad light such as Miley Cyrus, Justin Bieber, Chris Brown, etc. They've all done a ton of charity work and probably have donated millions upon millions of dollars to a cause. However, you don't remember Chris Brown for the Symphonic Love Foundation, you remember him for beating up Rihanna. Same thing with Presidents such as Nixon. You don't remember him for the détente with China/USSR, or removing troops from Vietnam, he's remembered by Watergate.

I believe more that she's sorry she was caught than she was of the actual act. I just don't think the ends justify the means. An apology doesn't excuse her from licking on food that was going to be served to the public, being rude to an employee who did nothing wrong, and saying that she hates America(ns).

You're perfectly entitled to your opinion and staying a loyal fan. But I'm also entitled to believe that her actions were bratty and an apology doesn't just erase her actions.