In the spirit of Christmas(and the man that this thread is about) I have issued a pardon to all the CCers who have received a neg rep in this thread.
I think suicide dont need a pardon.What have archaic laws that aren't enforced got to do with modern laws that were enforced?
Again. You are transferring 21st century sensibilities and reasoning and beliefs onto a completely different time period which had different sensibilities, reasoning and beliefs, a time when people looked down on things such as homosexuality. This has to stop. The time that Turing lived was a completely different one to the early 21st Century and today's beliefs do NOT apply to Turing's time.
we are speaking of the human condition, there is no past, present or future when speaking of cruelty and ignorace, nothing excuses such wrong and it can not be righted only our behaviour in the present can be changed...and they have...also by your own words here, he most definitely should be pardoned:applying today's sensibilities
No, it wasn't. It was a law developed in accordance with the prevailing mindset of the day, which was very different to that of today.It was a law developed from a lack of understanding and intolerance.
Quite often a very stupid reason for incarcerating a person. In the City of Winnipeg it is against the law to carry water down the street in open buckets between the months of November and April.
What's surprising, is that anyone in this day, would defend these types of laws no matter when they happened. It shows how morally bankrupt some have been, and some still are.
I'll ask again: What have archaic laws that aren't enforced got to do with modern laws that ARE enforced like those under which Turing got himself into trouble?
I think suicide dont need a pardon.
What a silly comment. To defend laws which were NOT seen as being unjust and wrong at the time they were enforced is the right thing to do. Again, you're looking at it with today's views and sensibilities and opinions. Turing didn't live in the early 21st Century. He lived in the early to mid twentieth century when homosexuality was more frowned upon than it is today. At the time, the anti-homosexuality laws were not widely seen as being unjust.
That's not a "modern" law by any stretch of the imagination.
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It was at the time. Again, yet again, you applying the thinking of the early 21st Century to the very different period of the early 20th century when homosexuality was much more frowned upon by people in all walks of life than it is today.
So I assume you have no problem defending laws that allowed slavery, allowed for women not to vote, allowed men to beat women,............... all because they were not seen as "unjust" at the time.
No. I don't have a problem with defending such laws when they were in effect AT THE TIME, because such things were NOT seen as morally wrong in those days. Laws merely reflect the opinions of society as a whole. I bet there are many laws today which we view as just and necessary which will be seen as harsh and barbaric decades and centuries from now.
These people were wrong then
It also demonstrates the old Empire attitude where people thought they were better than the
rest. Sort of like everyone should be equal and we will be a little more equal than the rest.
In my view these were terrible laws and distorted thinking that came about through privilege
and greed and they should be admonished for what they did.
I think suicide dont need a pardon.
The only ones that "frowned on" homosexuality then and now are brain dead, moral-less idiots.
I think we either live in a democracy and an open society or we don't.
When are Canadians going to apologise for the 1993 Somalia Affair; for working Chinese people to death to construct your railways; for the confinement of innocent Japanese Canadians during WWII; for the terrible conduct of Canadian soldiers during the Korean War, who had their sentences suspended or even commuted on their return to Canada; for the 1874 Indian Act, which imprisoned thousands of Native Indians and made them legal wards of the state; for the 1928 Sexual Sterilization Act in Alberta, allowing any inmate of a native residential school to be sterilized upon the approval of the school Principal; for the clubbing to death of baby seals?The British are in the position that if there is to be a correction and a
reconciliation it would take a thousand years to cure the ills they created.
So I'm assuming that Canada is about to outlaw consensual sex between siblings?
When are Canadians going to apologise for the 1993 Somalia Affair; for working Chinese people to death to construct your railways; for the confinement of innocent Japanese Canadians during WWII; for the terrible conduct of Canadian soldiers during the Korean War, who had their sentences suspended or even commuted on their return to Canada; for the 1874 Indian Act, which imprisoned thousands of Native Indians and made them legal wards of the state; for the 1928 Sexual Sterilization Act in Alberta, allowing any inmate of a native residential school to be sterilized upon the approval of the school Principal; for the clubbing to death of baby seals?
You been hiding under a rock for the last decade? Try reading a real newspaper not those british tabloid rags you are so fond of.