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RE[2]: Comment by MOS6510
by MOS6510 on Sun 16th Dec 2012 15:42
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I also think we can't right every wrong, but we can do some and this one's quite easy.
While it only features one person he is symbolic for a far larger group of individuals.
Also he's an important historic figure who can be an inspiration for our current and the generations that follow. Giving him a pardon not only sets his record straight, but also might restore some confidence in politics and perhaps that history isn't just something that tends to repeat itself, but also can be corrected.
Besides, for the people in the know Alan Turing is already a respected person.




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You can not right the wrong since it is already done, and you DO NOT want to try to right every wrong in history.
Seriously. Trying to right wrongs on the European continent would be a blood bath. Just in the last life time millions of people have been forcible displaced, had their livelyhoods destroyed and homes taken from them. We have peace now though, but trying to right those wrongs that happened just after WW2 is not going to make the world a better place, only much much worse.