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Alan Turing Pardon Denied of the Day

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Alan Turing Pardon Denied of the Day: The British House of Lords hasdecided not to pardon World War II codebreaker and computing pioneer Alan Turing, who committed suicide in 1954 after being convicted of homosexuality, chemically castrated, and stripped of his security clearance.

“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,” said Lord McNally last week.

His statement continued:

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.

A petition to pardon Turing was started in 2011, after Prime Minister Gordon Brown apologized to the legendary computer scientist on behalf of the government. It has gathered over 21,000 signatures.

2012 is the 100th anniversary of Turing’s birth, and his contributions to the war effort and to computer science are being commemorated with an official postage stamp.

I have never been more disappointed by a decision. I just can’t express how annoyed it has made me :(

Filed under alan turing thedailywhat because tehy didn't post about it on Tumblr and this deserves a lot of reblogs

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    idk how I feel about this. I mean. I really, really hate how people sometimes do something similar and pretend something...
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    Seriously, British government? This man helped to crack the enigma code and win the Second World War, and was driven to...
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    Fucking hell, Britain.
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    *RAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAGE*
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    WHAT THE FUCK. WHAT THE FUCKING FUCK. >_
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    He was convicted of being gay in the 50s. Not because of being a computer code breaker. CONSIDERING THAT IS, HOPEFULLY,...
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    never been more disappointed by...decision. I just can’t express how pissed off
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    Yes, it was illegal at the time. DOES THAT MAKE IT OKAY? NO, IT DOES NOT. What was done to him was NOT OKAY. Pretty much...
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