WWII codebreaker Alan Turing becomes 1st gay man on a British bank note

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WWII codebreaker Alan Turing becomes 1st gay man on a British bank note​

The Bank of England started circulating the new £50 bank notes Wednesday, which would have been the British war hero’s 109th birthday.



The Bank of England began circulating its new £50 bank notes featuring World War II codebreaker Alan Turing on Wednesday, which would have been the pioneering math genius’ 109th birthday.

Often referred to as the “father of computer science and artificial intelligence,” Turing was hailed a war hero and granted an honor by King George VI at the end of the war for helping to defeat the Nazis. Despite this, however, he died as a disgraced “criminal” — simply for being a gay man.

“I’m delighted that Alan Turing features on our new £50 bank note. He was a brilliant scientist whose thinking still shapes our lives today,” Sarah John, Bank of England's chief cashier, told NBC News. “However, his many contributions to society were still not enough to spare him the appalling treatment to which he was subjected simply because he was gay. By placing him on this new £50, we are celebrating his life and his achievements, of which we should all be very proud.”

Born in London on June 23, 1912, Turing graduated from the University of Cambridge in 1934. At the start of WWII, he joined the British government’s wartime operation, designing a code-breaking machine known as “Bombe.” Bombe went on to supply the Allied Forces with significant military intelligence, processing, at its peak, 89,000 coded messages per day.

At the end of the war, Turing was made an Officer of the Most Excellent Order of the British Empire, an honor granted by the royal family to a selected few for their contribution to science, arts and public service.

In the years that followed, Turing carried on working as a computer scientist. His design for the Automatic Computing Engine, or ACE, would have been the first and most advanced computer for his time. But his colleagues at the National Physical Laboratory feared the engineering was too complex and decided to build a much smaller pilot ACE instead. Their competitors at Manchester University consequently won the race, and the disheartened Turing had joined their forces as deputy director. Turing also wrote the first programming manual.

“What we really don't realize is how this moment and Turing's vision changed the entire world. Before this, literally nobody in the world had imagined that a single machine could apply countless strings of abstract symbols. Now we know them as programs,” according to David Leslie of the Alan Turing Institute.

But being an outstanding computer scientist and a war hero didn’t spare Turing from what some have called a “witch hunt” of gay and bisexual men in the U.K., which led to the imprisonment of thousands of gay men and those suspected of being gay throughout the 1950s.

In January 1952, Turing was prosecuted for indecency over his relationship with another man in Manchester. Despite being referred to as a “national asset” during this trial by character witness Hugh Alexander, the head of cryptanalysis at the Government Communications Headquarter, Turing was persecuted.

The Bank of England began circulating its new £50 bank notes featuring World War II codebreaker Alan Turing on Wednesday.
The Bank of England began circulating its new £50 bank notes featuring World War II codebreaker Alan Turing on Wednesday.Bank of England

In March of that year, Turing pleaded guilty and, to avoid imprisonment, had to agree to be chemically castrated by taking a hormonal treatment designed to suppress his libido.

His criminal record disqualified him from working for a governmental intelligence agency. Disgraced and disenfranchised, he took his own life by cyanide poisoning June 8, 1954, in his home in Manchester. He was 41.

Despite his tragic end, Turing’s legacy as a wartime hero and the father of computer science has lived on, and the British government has attempted to right its past wrongs. In 2009, more than a half century after Turing’s death, then-British Prime Minister Gordon Brown, speaking on behalf of the government, publicly apologized for Turing’s “utterly unfair” treatment. In 2013, Queen Elizabeth II granted Turing a royal pardon.

Featuring him on a £50 bank note marks another milestone. This is the first time that a gay man is featured on a British bank note. It has been welcomed by parts of the LGBTQ community as a symbol of the country facing up to its dark past of the horrific persecution of gay men.

This visionary computer and artificial intelligence pioneer, once criminalized and disgraced, is now widely celebrated. In Turing’s own words from 1949: “This is only a foretaste of what is to come, and only the shadow of what is going to be.”

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A well earned honor. Regardless of if his death was suicide or not, he was taken too soon. If I had an objection it would be that the British government doesn't deserve it given they have in no way made sufficient amends for their treatment of homosexuals during his time.
 
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It was broken long before code books were regularly captured, and the Germans were good at putting out new books as needed, anyway, so they were only useful for a short while. You didn't need code books once the Bombes were running. The books could speed up the machine process, but they were mainly useful for the people decrypting things by hand.

The stronger, 4 wheel Enigmas were broken faster than they should have because of the idiotic way the Germans sent out weather forecasts.

This bit of German stupidity allowed Bletchley and the US programs to independently come up with the Bombes. The Brits definitely got there first, but the American machines were faster, and far more plentiful because there wasn't a war in their back yard. The Brits had to farm out a lot of their day to day Enigma code breaking to the US because of it.

Turing got too focused on wasting time on his electronic computer ideas which weren't ever going to be ready in time during the war, The big leaps in capability for the British bombes were really done by Welchman and others at Bletchley.
Nigga, you know how late you are with that? Later than the Brits and their Bombe who were stuck copying the Polish models.
 
This is still predicated on pushing the narrative that homosexuality is some "innate" or "inherant" thing, rather than just an elective choice - let alone anymore than anything else (such as what food a person elects to eat).

Likewise, his sex life has no bearing on his accomplishments as a computer scientist.
Why would he choose to be gay when it resulted in him getting chemically castrated? Are you high?
 
I'd be insulted if I achieved as much as him and was being recognized primarily for my identity. Fuck these woke bigots and their racism/sexism/homophobia.
 
I'd be insulted if I achieved as much as him and was being recognized primarily for my identity. Fuck these woke bigots and their racism/sexism/homophobia.
If I remember right they changed the name of the computers built to break the codes in the movie to push it further.
 
I was gonna say, there was tons of gay shit going on with the nazis.
Say hello to Ernst Roehm's deputy, Edmund Heines:
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For those wondering, he was 33 when that picture was taken. No doubt he was quite popular in the SA. He was also caught in bed with an 18-year-old boy on the Night of the Long Knives, so he gave as good as he got it seems.
 
It's important because he was prosecuted into suicide after basically re-inventing the field of cryptography, and providing immeasurable benefit to the allies with his work, but I guess your insane weirdly aggressive take is also good too.
My point is that turing would have probably been confused to have even been given the award "as a gay man". His interests were mostly towards computing. How his sexual preferences were decided by his genetics did not determine how he would shift the landscape of computing forever. Yes, he suffered by the hands of the government after helping them win the war because he was homosexual. But selling the banknote on the fact alone is stupid.
 
Nigga, you know how late you are with that? Later than the Brits and their Bombe who were stuck copying the Polish models.
The polacks only broke the three wheel Enigma, the American and British bombes were for entirely different machines, dude.
 
Alan Turing was just one of a handful of people who managed to get me interested in self learning mathematics, so I’m not mad at this


The funny thing is that these people love science and math so much, that they’ll try to label everything with a bland dogma that thinks they will stand out more than the people who achieved something that’s worth living for
You should look up Claude Shannon. His work also revolutionized modern computing and more.

Also, I bet the bongs did this only cause of the hype from recent documentary/drama movie about Turing for being released during the height of this lgbtwhatever movements.
 
LOL Turing was a notorious pederast, not a "poor persecuted gay man", or maybe he was both because virtually all gays are pederasts at heart (young boys are the fag equivalent of hot college girls).

The buttsex he was prosecuted for was with a 19 year old homeless boy, so yeah technically legal but he was still being a predator. It's well known that he preyed on marginal populations to get his fill of teenage ass.

I'm guessing he wouldn't have brought the system down on his head if he wasn't a kiddie lover, but yes, let's celebrate this gross pervert for all his accomplishments in buggery.
 
LOL Turing was a notorious pederast, not a "poor persecuted gay man", or maybe he was both because virtually all gays are pederasts at heart (young boys are the fag equivalent of hot college girls).
How many British men of that time had a wife that was 10-20 years younger that they married soon after they came of age?
How many of them were castrated for it?
I agree it's creepy but it hardly makes him a pedo. And there's a clear double standard here.
 
How many British men of that time had a wife that was 10-20 years younger that they married soon after they came of age?
How many of them were castrated for it?
I agree it's creepy but it hardly makes him a pedo. And there's a clear double standard here.
First problem is you've failed to understand the poles/holes dichotomy as well as the fundamental underpinnings of human nature and biology.

I'm gonna try to be as brief as possible: Male/Female relationships should not be compared to buggery. They do not relate to buggery. Men fucking each other in the ass has nothing to do with family formation or sex (sex means putting + genital into the - genital, not jerking off into an asshole). It's a flawed comparison, and shows a lack of critical thinking on your part. Do you also think a man is the same as a woman?

As for the more subjective stuff, in the 40's and 50's there probably weren't quite as many age mismatch pairings as you'd think, though it's hardly relevant. Additionally, I wasn't accusing Turing of grooming boys and then fucking them after they were legal (though that'd be fucked up too - see above), I was accusing him of actually fucking underage boys and possibly prepubescent/pubescent kids. Also I was accusing him of preying on the homeless, orphans, and other subclasses, the equivalent to which isn't "Older man seeks younger wife" but "Rich guy gets his kicks by fucking down-and-out teenagers".

It's purely antisocial to excuse gay grooming. Straight grooming is also antisocial, but at least there's a possibility of normal function later in life for the groomed. A very small portion of humans are naturally gay. The rest is perversity that is often caused by... gay grooming of children. The joke is that's how gays reproduce, and like most good jokes, it's based in true observations.
 
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