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Just Broke: Turing Given Royal Pardon!
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01:29 Tue 24th Dec 2013
Ratter - "Andy, comparing what Turing did to what Saville did is wrong in itself, Turings crime was loving another consenting adult with no victims whatsoever, very different to Saville!"
I couldn't agree more - which is why that is not what I said.
My point is not that Turing and Saville are similar in terms of their actions.
I merely put forward this proposition -
if Turing is to be pardoned from his crime, of which he was convicted by the law of the land at the time, on the basis of his contribution to society, then Saville, as yet unconvicted except by the media, should be similarly re-assessed on the basis of his tireless work for charity.
My point is - if you start re-assessing one convicted individual, it is only fair that you re-assess at least one other unconvicted individual, if we are using good for society as a yardstick.
The fault lies with the notion of 'pardoning' a criminal in the first place - leave that alone, and uncomfortable anomalies like Saville do not arise.
I couldn't agree more - which is why that is not what I said.
My point is not that Turing and Saville are similar in terms of their actions.
I merely put forward this proposition -
if Turing is to be pardoned from his crime, of which he was convicted by the law of the land at the time, on the basis of his contribution to society, then Saville, as yet unconvicted except by the media, should be similarly re-assessed on the basis of his tireless work for charity.
My point is - if you start re-assessing one convicted individual, it is only fair that you re-assess at least one other unconvicted individual, if we are using good for society as a yardstick.
The fault lies with the notion of 'pardoning' a criminal in the first place - leave that alone, and uncomfortable anomalies like Saville do not arise.
And how many of the police were bumboys? Ten per cent? Fifteen per cent? Pure hypocrisy of it back then and, excuse the pun, how much back covering was there within the force to protect their own?
I agree with Naomi and others, if anything was to be offered a profuse apology - and perhaps a blanket pardon for what is, essentially, a non-crime.
I agree with Naomi and others, if anything was to be offered a profuse apology - and perhaps a blanket pardon for what is, essentially, a non-crime.
Andy //My point is - if you start re-assessing one convicted individual, it is only fair that you re-assess at least one other unconvicted individual, if we are using good for society as a yardstick.//
You cannot compare consensual sex between adults to the forced perverted actions of someone upon minors or even non consensual adults, whether they've done good or not.
You cannot compare consensual sex between adults to the forced perverted actions of someone upon minors or even non consensual adults, whether they've done good or not.
/// the role played by Turing in defeating fascism and tyranny and the defence of these Isles and his subsequent shocking treatment stood him out as an icon for the gay community ///
What is all this talk about Turing being an icon for the gay community?
Why must they have icons, what is it supposed to prove, that even if one is a homosexual, one can still attain certain things?
Isn't that being all rather patronising towards homosexuals?
What is all this talk about Turing being an icon for the gay community?
Why must they have icons, what is it supposed to prove, that even if one is a homosexual, one can still attain certain things?
Isn't that being all rather patronising towards homosexuals?
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