Thursday 18 October 2012

Legacy of Hate

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Evil unmasked

Suspected of being a serial paedophile over many decades. Police investigate over 60 alleged incidents. Abusing young hospital patients. His headstone removed, smashed up and tossed into a rubbish skip. And today we learn that the Royal Marines have erased all traces him from their commando base. It seems a cast iron certainty that the memory of The Despicable Savile is tarnished forever (understatement of the year) and will be one remembered only with revulsion and hate.
And rightly so. The man was an abomination and however much good he may have done for charities up and down the country can never excuse him of his sick crimes. Why should it? The feeding of a hungry kitten with my left hand will not undo the pain I inflict by strangling another cat with my right. There exists no savings bank to collect good deeds in order to be able to 'spend' them on doing bad.
The Despicable Savile was an evil man and it is obvious now that any good he did was not done out of the goodness of his soul but rather driven by an insatiable need to do bad. I am not generally fond of labelling human beings as 'monsters' but the Despicable Savile's behaviour was terribly depraved and therefore monstrous. Quite astounding how he was able to get away with it for so long. Six decades? Its looking very likely. (I won't go into those who were duped by him or maybe even covered for him, i'll leave that for the tabloids.)
If you want an example as to just how far the Despicable Savile has plummeted from Saint to Sinner in my eyes (to be honest he was never much of a saint, more oddball) then do a quick Google of the name of the man I know associate him with: Gilles de Rais. Of course the Despicable Savile did not murder hundreds of children like De Rais was accused of doing but he sure as hell was the killer of a lot of innocence and trust. As the disturbing stories mounted against this beastly individual (fuelled further by accusations of an even darker nature) I immediately found myself thinking of Gilles de Rais. They even have the same sinister straight edged hairstyles.
History does not condemn a man for hairstyles thankfully but it does condemn actions and the Despicable Savile's were of the lowest, vilest order and long may the erasing of his memory continue.

The end complete
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