the thing that jarred me about this interview was the disconnect between her affect and her tears the only other time i had seen that was when Margaret Thatcher was matter-of-factly recounting the trauma of being ousted from office while her crying betrayed herhttps://twitter.com/Chandais1/status/1256354332808806406 …
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Seeing tears in the eyes of people recounting events (good or bad) is one of the only things that makes me tear up when watching interviews, or even TV in general.
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It’s easy stronger than your sadness.
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Braver than your fear can look close though.
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I don't know much about her or the history, but it speaks to her character how insistent she is both in words and in body language on trying to muscle down on the memory of that time and own it through the lens of 'but I made it through'
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Of a generation that focused on moving forward despite devastating setbacks. She refused to feel sorry for herself. To maintain one's composure. Such maturity & grit is rare in today's leaders.
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