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I'd let due legal proceedings take place before speculating.

If the allegations are proved false, I look forward to your post about discrimination and prejudice.
he's not around to defend himself. but even if he was, we're talking about different times, practically a lifetime ago, in a very different world to that being lived now. it's never a good idea to assess the past using today's values - the people living then would not (for instance) be able to imagine #metoo...….
you're out of order AOG, next you'll be telling us St Mandela was a terrorist. Don't you know it's heresy to raise anything against left wing icons?
Is it the same sort thing as Princes Diana was a saint who could do no wrong but was in fact a bit of a tart and slept around a bit?
Many folk have 'feet of clay'. Best judged, if at all, on their overall contribution.
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/// it's never a good idea to assess the past using today's values ///

I can am sure you that yesterdays values never accepted such goings on, more likely to happen with today's values.
If that's the case, it mustn't have happened then. You're always banging on about the 50s and how it was oh so much better. Surely that was 'yesterday'?
This is hardly news is it?
MLK was a randy old so-and-so.
It’s not going to provoke outrage because he died 50 years ago.
there still digging up catholic priest abuse from years ago, old murders
etc.. why should king be exempt, he did some good i hear, so did savil.
It will provoke outrage of course because it’s not provoking outrage :-)
Looks like he came down from the mounting alright.
It would appear that the rampant one eyed trouser snake still strikes in this day. :-(
The consequences of putting personages upon a pedestal, is that you can see right under their skirt.
The fallibility's of all of us are often exposed when one looks too closely.
Well I never!
Surely you must have done once or twice boatman:)
:o}
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/// If that's the case, it mustn't have happened then. You're always banging on about the 50s and how it was oh so much better. Surely that was 'yesterday'? ///

Yes, but that was America, but not in yesterday's England.
This was common knowledge in the 1960’s. He was ina motel room with another woman when he was shot!
‘Yes, but that was America, but not in yesterday's England’

For Funks Sake. I actually believe you think you’re being clever with these facile answers. You’re not.
// King’s womanising reputation isn’t new. //

I'd let due legal proceedings take place before speculating.

can we be clear please that suing a dead person is a non starter

this was the central difficulty about the Saville allegations - he wasnt there to defend himself and it was all a bit er one sided

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