"Discretion is the polite word for hypocrisy"
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The subtext is sharper if you place Keeler in her real historical gravity. As the model at the center of the Profumo affair, she watched Britain’s governing class preach propriety while quietly juggling sex, power, and national-security risk. In that atmosphere, “discretion” wasn’t neutral; it was a class-coded survival tool, a way for institutions to manage embarrassment and keep the right people insulated from consequences. The word signals good breeding, good taste, good judgment. Keeler hears the real meaning: a demand for silence from those who are most expendable.
Her intent feels less like abstract moralizing than a refusal to be shamed into quiet. It’s a quote that drags the hidden rule into daylight: you can be forgiven almost anything, as long as you’re discreet about it. The hypocrisy isn’t just personal. It’s procedural.
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