It's Pride month so I've had a thought to honor people as I can who have contributed so much to this world often without recognition. This is Alan Turing, many readers will know his name but may not know his story. He's often described as the father of modern computer science.
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Alan Turing had been educated and considered one of the world's greatest mathematicians. He has many claims to fame including the development of work that led to artificial intelligence, the turing machine, computational ideas, machines and scholarship. His most celebrated action
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A man he met and with whom he was walking alongside the water were confronted by police. It turned out that the man he met was a burglar. Police arrested and the burglar and Turing both. In his interrogation with the police Alan Turing answered honestly that he was a homosexual.
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Britain considered then homosexuality to be a crime. Alan Turing went to jail. There he became despondent and depressed. Not long afterward he experienced defamation of his character. Then he was found dead in his bed. There was a half-eaten apple left upon his bedside table.
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Despite the apple or anything else being inspected his death was determined as suicide by cyanide poisoning. He had also been exposed to poisons working in laboratories. Decades passed for the 'crime" to be repealed. The 50 pound note was printed with his image to honor his life.
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In many schools across the world we are never taught about the defamation of his character and what it did to a quiet, gentle person. He is remembered now as a genius and a hero across the world despite governments still considering sexuality a crime.
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Alan Turing died alone and depressed even though he changed the world for good. He was demolished as a human and deemed a criminal even with advocates as strong as Winston Churchill. Even the USA where he worked too believed
and others still do that good people can be gay.
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