The answer to that question is, apparently, a lot more:

Alec Baldwin apologizes and speaks out in support of the gay community http://t.co/dkdWjYLO4R — GLAAD (@glaad) June 28, 2013

Wow, that was easy.

Even TMZ wasn’t buying GLAAD’s quick acceptance of Baldwin’s “apology”:

GLAAD left many others bewildered as well:

@JimmyLaSalvia so @glaad plays the FOG (Friend of Gays) card and thinks that entitles Baldwin to a pass? #hypocrisywatch — Stacey-SisterToldjah (@sistertoldjah) June 28, 2013

Would love to see look on @rolandsmartin & @BrettRatner's face when they learn @GLAAD gave Alec Baldwin a TOTAL pass for FAR worse. — John Nolte (@NolteNC) June 28, 2013

So it's all good now? Alec Baldwin pardoned without so much as a bad boy slap?// http://t.co/0hFKyqDV84 — PJ Swan (@pjswan) June 28, 2013

What I learned from Alec Baldwin and @glaad today. It's no big if straight men refer to gay men as queens. Thanks GLAAD and Alec! — Rob Tam (@robtr2) June 28, 2013

It doesn't matter how you actually treat people, if you pretend to be ideologically compliant. http://t.co/fcjGsbxZ52 — Blasphemous Hat (@Popehat) June 29, 2013

When will he begin making the penitent PSA's? RT @glaad: Alec Baldwin apologizes and speaks out in support of the gay community — Kelly (@flyoverangel) June 28, 2013

In between shoots for Capital One commercials, perhaps?

Update:

GLAAD insists it’s not a free pass. It’s that Baldwin is well on his way to getting a pass.

Baldwin's apology is a step, not the end of the dialogue. He should now work to fight anti-gay violence http://t.co/dkdWjYLO4R — GLAAD (@glaad) June 29, 2013

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