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Turing To Be On £50 Pound Note
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https:/ /www.bb c.co.uk /news/b usiness -489625 57
Fantastic news, he was my first choice when the nominations were first announced.
Fantastic news, he was my first choice when the nominations were first announced.
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Too right it doesn't work. Turing helped save lives. Saville ruined peoples lives. Turing was a quiet unassuming genius. Saville was a brash clown who played records to the gullible and made stupid gurgling noises in his throat. Any so called good deeds Saville did was for his own self promotion and aggrandissment. Of course his well advertised rightousness was well advertised and gave him an enyrance ticket to most hospital where he preyed on vulnerable people under the cover of self promoting good deeds.
I thought you disliked people who self promoted themselves and were charlatans claiming to be Journalists A-H. TR springs to mind
Too right it doesn't work. Turing helped save lives. Saville ruined peoples lives. Turing was a quiet unassuming genius. Saville was a brash clown who played records to the gullible and made stupid gurgling noises in his throat. Any so called good deeds Saville did was for his own self promotion and aggrandissment. Of course his well advertised rightousness was well advertised and gave him an enyrance ticket to most hospital where he preyed on vulnerable people under the cover of self promoting good deeds.
I thought you disliked people who self promoted themselves and were charlatans claiming to be Journalists A-H. TR springs to mind
I have some sympathy with the post of A-H (apart from the Jimmy Saville bit) as "at that time", Turung was a criminal who flouted the law as, whether you like it or not, homosexuality was a crime.
Poofters, shirt lifters, queers, homos were in the 40's and 50's commonly used terms for homosexuals. he went to jail, he was castrated...AT TIME. he was treated NORMALLY for homosexuals, AT THAT TIME.
All ABers of my vintage will know this and all one can do is to play the cards that ones is dealt and homosexuality was not accepted and indeed was illegal........ they were the cards that were dealt.
Turing has been pardoned......and rightly so.
I would support the choice of Turing on a £50 note and I understand the post of A-H.
Poofters, shirt lifters, queers, homos were in the 40's and 50's commonly used terms for homosexuals. he went to jail, he was castrated...AT TIME. he was treated NORMALLY for homosexuals, AT THAT TIME.
All ABers of my vintage will know this and all one can do is to play the cards that ones is dealt and homosexuality was not accepted and indeed was illegal........ they were the cards that were dealt.
Turing has been pardoned......and rightly so.
I would support the choice of Turing on a £50 note and I understand the post of A-H.
Bad law should be treated with disdain. It's a moral duty. But one tries not to judge the earlier society by the standards it was taught and so lived by. On the other hand it doesn't mean individuals can't have been treated unfairly if the law of that time is seen in retrospect to be unfair. Ultimately if one takes a stand against bad law and injustice one risks the consequences from the State from that time period.