To me, the worst apologies try to weaponize the wrongful party's minority status to beat back well-deserved criticism.
If your platform allows millions to see and be offended by your actions, you are not the vulnerable party in this situation.
Take your L responsibly.
RT @ComplexMusic@twitter.com
DaBaby releases a second apology to the LGBTQ+ community over his homophobic remarks: https://bit.ly/3A1nSIX
🐦🔗: https://twitter.com/ComplexMusic/status/1422259309967204354
If you have to make a public apology, you should look at it with this question in mind:
"If someone gave me this apology about something that deeply offended me, how would I feel?"
If you would still be pissed, scrap what you have and start over.