Leo
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that's such a drag, why would the bbc get it all taken down? it's not like they're hosting them anywhere themselves and i doubt that they're planning on releasing some kind of 500 CD box set of it all
my guess: lawyers.
that's such a drag, why would the bbc get it all taken down? it's not like they're hosting them anywhere themselves and i doubt that they're planning on releasing some kind of 500 CD box set of it all
That he was upfront about them doesn't make those things OK though, of course. :slanted:
But we should also be clear that contrition (or how much we admire him as a DJ, for that matter) doesn't absolve him of his behaviour.
This case is not comparable to Savile, if that's what we're saying, sure I agree absolutely with that. But I don't think having sex with minors (a 13 year old because 'she looked older'? ffs) when you're well into your 20s (I may have got this wrong btw, but that's the impression I got from the links) can't be rationalised away by admitting it's gross and idiotic.
Whether or not he could be described as a 'sexual predator' is not the issue either. Lots of men who would never be fitted with that tag do things that shouldn't be tolerated and which are abusive.
Weird defending Peel like this when I became so anti Pete Christopherson when he moved to Bangkok for the boys. Again, the cases aren't really comparable.
It sound like a euphemism for younger boys. You don't need to travel to Thailand just to pick up young adult males.
A lot of this stuff is morally ambiguous though.
Even then, if they weren't underage, travelling to another country to exploit impoverished people for sex is still morally reprehensible. In some ways worse than any exploits made over here because it oppresses people and is one of the many factors why the country finds it difficult to develop.