@PhilosophyExp So she could be nice to people sometimes. Most people hate her policies, not her person.
People are not one-dimensional cardboard cutouts: http://bit.ly/16IhKSV #thatcher
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@petehague My experience is that lots of people hate *her* and her policies. You should see some of the reaction I'm getting to my tweets...
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@PhilosophyExp …so its understandable that she is hated - but as a politician, not as the frail old woman she ended up as. -
@petehague But again, many people aren't making the distinctions you're making. It's just visceral hatred - pleasure at a person's death.
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@PhilosophyExp If people want to frame their criticism of her legacy in hatred of her person, doesn't make them wrong, just human. -
@petehague That's a false dichotomy. Human & wrong. I say all this as somebody who (literally) partied when she was thrown from power.
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@PhilosophyExp I'm not saying its morally ideal, I'm saying that its understandable - and clearly cathartic.
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@PhilosophyExp Me being pedantic: carboard cutouts are (ahem) two dimensional! :) -
@sjzara lol - Good point, well made. So we agree that people definitely aren't *one*-dimensional cardboard cutouts. ;) -
@PhilosophyExp Absolutely, what's more we have a logical argument for that :)
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