Or not. I don't care.
It wasn't that big an indictment. But let's be honest about our historical resistance to apologizing — & some of the rationale behind it.
For instance, when Pres. Oaks was cornered in a post Prop-8 presser about the Church feeling ashamed about their more rigid same-gender attraction stances from a just few years earlier — he clearly & fairly stated that institutions didn't need to apologize for such things, that they only needed to in effect course-correct. And then he quickly added that the Church wasn't demanding any apologies for having their Temple in LA barricaded & pestered by a mob for the better part of that very week.
And there was clearly some anger in his voice when he said it.