What should we do? If you want a debate then start one. If you can't bring yourself to argue for thatcher, how about telling us what was bad about what she stood against? Or what was good about the values of her enemies' enemies? Or argue for the good her supporters at the time thought she was achieving? I think there are probably positive things to be said about individual freedom versus rigid collectivism, and markets versus top-down planning, and maybe even the value of strong leadership. Be the change you want to see in this thread.
They aren't interested in a debate. They are co-dependent with the dancing on her grave types. The more people dance on her grave the more others will wax lyrical about how they were there and are the de facto authority, while simultaneously offering no insight.
Each is at pains to label all disagreement as evil or leftie angst. Thatcher is the perfect vehicle for this, because she actively avoid listening to whole regions of the country.
They aren't interested in a debate. They are co-dependent with the dancing on her grave types. The more people dance on her grave the more others will wax lyrical about how they were there and are the de facto authority, while simultaneously offering no insight.
Each is at pains to label all disagreement as evil or leftie angst. Thatcher is the perfect vehicle for this, because she actively avoid listening to whole regions of the country.