They were both victims. I’ve said this earlier in the thread, but they were firstly the victims of an iniquitous law that outlawed homosexualty even among consenting adults. If that law had not existed, and they could just have lived peacefully as gay men, none of this need have happened.
There was a further problem for Thorpe because he was in public life. Unlike Scott, he had to hide the fact that he was gay even after the change in the law (which incidentally still did not give gay men equality with straight men at that time) because of the deep and entrenched prejudice in much of society. I am not sure whether I’m interpreting Paddyann correctly, but you seem to be suggesting Thorpe could have lived as a gay man if he had given up his job. Why on earth should anyone have had to do that?
Thorpe was a victim firstly of the law and then of society’s backward attitudes. As I said before, what a waste of a talented man .
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