Wednesday, February 8, 2012

"Both cruel and absurd"

Presented (for once) without comment:

The government has given an initial rebuff to the campaign for a pardon for Alan Turing, the brilliant British 'father of the computer' whose career ended in tragedy after a gross indecency conviction at a time when gay sex was against the law.
Signatures are gathering on an e-petition for a pardon but the justice minister Lord McNally used the precedent argument to discourage the notion in the House of Lords.
Asked by the Liberal Democrat Lord Sharkey whether a pardon would be considered, to mark this year's centenary of Turing's birth which is the subject of international scientific celebrations, he told peers:
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"A posthumous pardon was not considered appropriate as Alan Turing was properly convicted of what at the time was a criminal offence. He would have known that his offence was against the law and that he would be prosecuted.
"It is tragic that Alan Turing was convicted of an offence which now seems both cruel and absurd-particularly poignant given his outstanding contribution to the war effort. However, the law at the time required a prosecution and, as such, long-standing policy has been to accept that such convictions took place and, rather than trying to alter the historical context and to put right what cannot be put right, ensure instead that we never again return to those times."

9 comments:

zombie rotten mcdonald said...

Why would you not comment on that?

Big Bad Bald Bastard said...

What did Turing ever do for England? I mean, besides saving everybody's ass from the Nazis?

It's mind-boggling how a 21st century government could be so mutton-headed.

zombie rotten mcdonald said...

You say that like you don't even live in America, B.

ifthethunderdontgetya™³²®© said...

His point about mind-boggling remains, zrm.

And so many of those governments, too!
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zombie rotten mcdonald said...

OK.

wiley said...

I am so stealing this. Thnx for the heads up.

Snag said...

Lord Sharkey fails the Turing Test.

Substance McGravitas said...

...ensure instead that we never again return to those times.

Catholics can use this one! Innovative!

zombie rotten mcdonald said...

Oh good. Fucking great.