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Saturday 27 March 2021

Alun Turing £50 note

Bank of England £50 note                                                                                      Source: BBC News

The design of the Bank of England's new £50 note features the mathematician, codebreaker and computer pioneer Alan Turing. It enters circulation on what would have been his birthday, 23 June.

 Alan Turing was given a posthumous royal pardon in 2013 following his 1952 conviction for gross indecency. He was arrested after having an affair with a 19-year-old Manchester man and chemically castrated.

In 2017 around 49,000 gay and bisexual men were pardoned for past convictions under the so-called Turing law.

Remorse over the death of Alan Turing and changing attitudes to homosexuality have been used by pressure groups to demand equality for just about any preference. Alleged 'victims' have become oppressors demanding conformity to their ideas. 

Credit: Elinor Carucci for TIME
'Rights' are demanded however bizarre the circumstances may appear.

Gender has become so confused that trans-sexual 'men' having babies can be classified as male gender. 

In 2019 the first three-parent baby was born.

Mice have already been created using cells from same sex parents. 

Channel 4 is currently running a series 'Strangers Making Babies' which follows a group of "single, would-be parents looking for a platonic partner to have a baby with".
 
These are not isolated individuals. There are 70,000 people signed up to co-parenting sites looking for platonic partners to have children 'without love'. So now faith, hope, and love abide, these three; but the greatest of these is was love!

The Church has become complicit by giving in to demands for blessing same sex unions and church weddings. 

Campaigners will rejoice at Alan Turing's well deserved recognition but it comes at a price.

1 comment:

  1. Here in Sweden, the church was one of the last bastions of conservatism to resist feminism but now is facing near complete feminization, as female priests are in the majority and 7 out of every 10 seminary school graduates are women.

    Law, medicine, economics, architecture, psychology, and many other traditionally male-dominated professions are undergoing a similar transformation - even politics, are in the process of being taken over by women.

    With official opposition within the establishment suppressed, I think in the next 10-years, we'll see much of Scandinavia transition away from a patriarchal and towards a feminist society.

    Feminism is responsible for "normalizing" wokeness...

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