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A notable demand from critics is for Kasparian and Yuger to offer a sincere acknowledgment of their past missteps. The call for an apology goes beyond mere accountability; it reflects a desire for a culture of reflection within media personalities who wield considerable influence.
Critics argue that a genuine admission of their prior wrongdoings would be a necessary step in reestablishing trust with their audience. However, deep-rooted narcissism is claimed to inhibit such an acknowledgment, as critics assert that these figures are unlikely to accept responsibility for their prior controversial actions.