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Please tell me more about how gays are pedophiles, Orionaut.
What century do we go back to and which subject first?
Either you are implying that sexual assault/pedophilia will be legal in 50 years or that homosexuality is somewhat morally equal to pedophilia.
Either way you are wrong.
He's not a criminal.
I think to move society forward we need to symbolically right the wrongs of the past to show that we're moving on. Having such a pivotal person still being classified as a criminal is wrong.
We've had this thread before.
The answer was no then and it will be no again.
Er... NoWe'll keep having this thread until the answer is yes. This is how democracy works isn't it?
Well No, Not unless Gays forever wish to be associated with this sort of bizarre self indulgent, irresponsible behaviour with even a little bit of borderline paedophilia rubbed in for good measure!
Do you have a source for the age of the rent boy?
He's not a criminal.
Well, the whole "measurable harm" thing makes certain examples simply stupid to use, it's also impossible for a child to give consent, so no - it won't happen if we retain certain moral values (such as valuing consent & giving a damn about measurable harm).I think the point he's making is that inter-generational relationships may be viewed differently in 50 years time. Personally I'd have used incestuous relationships as a slightly less controversial example but I get his point.
It's not a wacky argument, if you go back 50-100 years I'm sure you'd find that homosexuality was viewed as just as immoral, if not more so, than paedophillia.
Morality is an ever-changing thing. I don't think it's the case that we were wrong then but right now as such, it's just we live in a time when our society views homophobia as a bad thing. If you could go back in time, I'm sure every society ever has always thought their morality was the correct one, didn't need changing and past ones were wrong, it will happen with ours too.
If it were the case that we are on some progressive road to a moral utopia what's the final destination?
Er... No![]()
It's symbolic.
Pardoning him posthumously is a way of the state admitting it was wrong.
You don't need to pardon every single person to achieve this goal (which a blanket pardon could also achieve).
Thousands of people have come together to demand justice for Alan Turing and recognition of the appalling way he was treated. While Turing was dealt with under the law of the time and we can't put the clock back, his treatment was of course utterly unfair and I am pleased to have the chance to say how deeply sorry I and we all are for what happened to him ... So on behalf of the British government, and all those who live freely thanks to Alan's work I am very proud to say: we're sorry, you deserved so much better.
Please tell me more about how gays are pedophiles, Orionaut.