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Margaret Thatcher has died
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<blockquote data-quote="LadyMyrkr" data-source="post: 3263753" data-attributes="member: 128510"><p>When I was young, I always thought it was a bit silly the way that my mum would hiss whenever Hitler appeared on telly. (Not 'live', obviously, I'm not THAT old.) Sure he was an evil scumbag, but I found her reaction a bit unnecessary.</p><p></p><p>It was only when I found myself instinctively doing the same with Thatcher that I started to understand how my mum felt. It isn't a conscious decision, it's just a gut reaction that you can't help, when someone that evil and nauseating appears.</p><p></p><p>The worst clip for me is that St Francis of Assissi quote that she barfed up when she first went to Downing Street as PM in 1979. For sheer stomach-curdling hypocrisy it really takes some beating.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LadyMyrkr, post: 3263753, member: 128510"] When I was young, I always thought it was a bit silly the way that my mum would hiss whenever Hitler appeared on telly. (Not 'live', obviously, I'm not THAT old.) Sure he was an evil scumbag, but I found her reaction a bit unnecessary. It was only when I found myself instinctively doing the same with Thatcher that I started to understand how my mum felt. It isn't a conscious decision, it's just a gut reaction that you can't help, when someone that evil and nauseating appears. The worst clip for me is that St Francis of Assissi quote that she barfed up when she first went to Downing Street as PM in 1979. For sheer stomach-curdling hypocrisy it really takes some beating. [/QUOTE]
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