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Stephen Pollard

ByStephen Pollard, Stephen Pollard

Opinion

Speak ill of the dead if they deserve it

May 22, 2007 24:00
2 min read

In his Times Noteboook, Oliver Kamm refers to the curious notion of not speaking ill of the dead:

Is there merit in the mild hypocrisy of not speaking ill of the recently deceased? Not in the case of public figures who influence policy or exercise office. After 9/11, Falwell held responsible not the theocratic fanatics who ordered and committed mass murder, but American feminists, homosexuals and civil libertarians. A toxic figure in life is not less so in posthumous influence.

Quite. A while ago I wrote in the Sunday Telegraph about Peter Ustinov: