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Jimmy Saville
Pains me to even type his name but he must go down in History as one of the most evil men ever!!
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.And of course as mushroom has quite rightly pointed out, the allegations againt Savile have never been tested. I'm fairly sure that with such a large number of similar allegations there must be some truth to the rumours. But there does seem to be an air of unconditional acceptance of these allegations when, in many other similar situations, the usual cries of "innocent until proven guilty" raise their heads.
Well some who idolise the late Princess of Wales also had Savile as a regular guest of hers at Kensington Palace. Fact. So Maggie wasn't the only one duped.
What gets my goat particularly is Ms Ester Rantzen. You know the one who championed the cause of abused childen and promoted Childline. She admitted that,after the Savile disclosure, it was the best known secret within the BBC where she worked at the time but valued her job more than the plight of defenceless children. She and the BBC are almost as bad as Savile.
What gets my goat particularly is Ms Ester Rantzen. You know the one who championed the cause of abused childen and promoted Childline. She admitted that,after the Savile disclosure, it was the best known secret within the BBC where she worked at the time but valued her job more than the plight of defenceless children. She and the BBC are almost as bad as Savile.
When he died the local tv news eulogized him - even reporting live from his funeral. The two presenters spoke so warmly of him - and they knew him well too. To my mind that blows out the theory that everyone knew what he was up to.
They even had his nephew on to defend him when the allegations very first came to light
They even had his nephew on to defend him when the allegations very first came to light
Canary 42 //So, some say, we musn't vilify him because he was never brought to justice and found guilty.
Time to sanitise Adolf Hitler then.//
Not sure if your post was a response to mine?
If so, you are 'answering' a point I did not make.
I have not suggested that Savile should not be vilified - only that trying to put his dreadful crimes in some sort of imaginary rogues gallery is not helpful to anyone.
Underlining the revulsion everyone feels at Savile's activities is not good for people - and before anyone leaps to the 'opposite' conclusion - that is not the same as saying that we should pretend it didn't happen, or forget what he has done.
It means that dwelling on an aspect that goes nowhere is not good for anyone.
Time to sanitise Adolf Hitler then.//
Not sure if your post was a response to mine?
If so, you are 'answering' a point I did not make.
I have not suggested that Savile should not be vilified - only that trying to put his dreadful crimes in some sort of imaginary rogues gallery is not helpful to anyone.
Underlining the revulsion everyone feels at Savile's activities is not good for people - and before anyone leaps to the 'opposite' conclusion - that is not the same as saying that we should pretend it didn't happen, or forget what he has done.
It means that dwelling on an aspect that goes nowhere is not good for anyone.