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by brendn
4930 days ago
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Turing should be pardoned as a human victim of an unjust law, and his genius should have nothing to do with it. That said, there are more important fights for equality that affect living people right now than whether the British government officially pardons a dead man. |
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I equate pardoning him to trying to pretend that the holocaust didn't occur. It is better in both cases to remember the mistakes so we won't repeat them in the future to others rather than putting our heads in the sand and pretending they never occurred at all.
I'm all for gay rights in 2012, that's why we shouldn't hide/bury our mistakes in 1954.