Alan Turing
Andrew Sullivan posted this remembrance today:
Today is the late math genius’s birthday. Turing was a brilliant Englishman, one of the founding fathers of computer science, and a patriot whose cracking of the Nazis’ Enigma Code was critical to winning the war against Hitler. His amazing work was rewarded by being offered the choice in 1952 of choosing chemical castration or imprisonment for being gay. Two years later, a broken man, he killed himself. Today is a day for honoring him and the countless men and women over the centuries whose gifts and dignity were obliterated by ignorance, oppression and hate, hate that is still being excused and perpetrated today. May those of us lucky enough to have been born in their wake never forget what they went through, never forget the cruelty and evil they had to confront, and do everything we can to prevent these wounds being passed to the next generation.
I wish I believed that a lot has changed since the 1950s. Turing was an atheist as well as an intellectual and a homosexual. I am confident that he would not last long in the political climate of these times, regardless of his accomplishments and contributions.
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That is some scary shit.
P.S. What a beautiful commentary by Sullivan.
Comment by Wifey — Thursday, June 23, 2005 @ 11:15 pm
Today his brilliant, important work would be trampled with smear campaigns, but he would probably still be alive. The more things change the more they stay the same.
Comment by Sittle Lister — Friday, June 24, 2005 @ 8:27 am