sootyj
Saturday 13th October 2012 5:58pm
51,287 posts
Quote: Renegade Carpark @ October 13 2012, 6:32 PM BST
If he had been an unknown - which let's face it are the vast and overwhelming majority of kiddy fiddlers - he could have got a job in Stoke Mandeville and groped sick bitches to his heart's content.
Your assertion that the BBC are to blame for his abhorrent behaviour and must therefore be punished is like blaming the ligthning for making Frankenstein's monster.
But as the only real perpertrator for these crimes is a dead man, people have direct their outrage somewhere else. Luckily, there will be a slew of other deceased people (many with knightshoods) they can vent their anger towards.
Not that the amount of public anger is in any way disproportionate to the crimes.
*On the plus side, the BBC has much deeper pockets then Savile's estate for handing out compensation to the victims.
No the air of respectability they gave me him gave him freer access.
It was because he had the respectability he had the access. Not all 1960s hospitals were rapatoriums.
This whole conversation is starting to remind me of something I saw on the bus today. A chav attempting to teach his pitbull to box.
For real the poor mutt seemed to realise it was pointless before the owner.
So yes RCP you are completely and utterly right. Giving a potentially disturbed sex offender a chance to appear on telly as a sort of cuddly uncle and hugely inluential figure, even when they almost certainly were aware of his actions. In no way aided him in bullying hospitals into giving him keys and personal rape rooms. Why in the 1960s everyone could get one of those, I had one I stored my massive collection of Gollywogs in. The silly sods thought I was using it to rape patients in, the jokes on them.