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Prurience and Puritanism, humanity and frailty

So now we all know two things:

  • The BBC Presenter is Huw Edwards. Who has been hospitalised indefinitely due to mental health.

  • The police have concluded that there is no criminal case to answer.

  • Some of the behaviours discussed have definitely been troubling and will have had an impact on people in Edwards’ life and workplace. He hasn’t been exonerated as such - and despite what we know in fact one, condemnation of him in the public arena - on TV and on social media - rages on.

    This is a difficult post to get right. I haven’t been this nervous about the reaction to a post since I wrote about sex and gender. I know that some of those who liked that post will dislike my lack of clarity on this issue. But I am unclear. And while forthright opinions is the bread and butter of opinion writing, sometimes exposing and examining that lack of clarity is also important.

    Because, for me, this is a difficult needle to thread. I’m still puzzling over where I will land on a lot of this stuff. I think my own reactions are moving and, I wonder, if that’s true of me - who was really quite militant during the #Metoo moment - how true is it of people in general and what impact will that have both on victims and on the culture?

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    Lynna Burgamy

    Update: 2024-12-03