Naomi - //No, because at whatever limit is set, fundamentally speeding is wrong. The same cannot be said for homosexuality. In that case the law was quite simply wrong. //
But we only see that now because society has moved on. From our twenty-first century perspective, of course discrimination against homosexuality was wrong - but it was the law at the time, based on the thinking of homosexuality at the time.
I cannot get away from the fact that society's attitudes change, as they must, and laws are amended, or even deleted, as is appropriate.
But you can't start undoing history simply because it disagrees with the way society thinks now - and as I have said before, where do you stop?
Are we going to pardon Guy Fawkes, because these days we wouldn't rack a confession out of a terrorist and then hang draw and quarter him?