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    The New York Times‏Verified account @nytimes 15 Dec 2017

    "Theresa May has been hemmed in by stereotypes — first criticized as a humorless headmistress, not human enough to be likable, and then as too human, and therefore weak"http://nyti.ms/2AwDCWg 

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      1. Perkul8tr‏ @Perk_U_L8tr 15 Dec 2017
        Replying to @nytimes

        Theresa May that poor, poor wait. Theresa May that unfortunate wo, wait.pic.twitter.com/Ckz4EkbIjr

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      1. lyndajorn‏ @lyndajorn2 15 Dec 2017
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        Same shit always say about women in power. Articles like this just fuel the flames

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      1. Hamilton Ribeiro‏ @hamiltonribeiro 15 Dec 2017
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        Misogynism

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      1. Maria White‏ @Marialoveme01 15 Dec 2017
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        https://youtu.be/lVYuTnD2dag  6

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      2. JT Springston‏ @JT_Antonini 15 Dec 2017
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        Actually I think most people are just pissed off about Brexit.... They cast a very simple vote.... "Leave the EU, yes or no" and the people said yes. Now she's spent 18 months trying to subvert the political process.... Guess they prefer their old kings and queens to democracy.

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      3. Matt Wingett #FBPE‏ @MattWingett 15 Dec 2017
        Replying to @JT_Antonini @nytimes

        Yup, I'm pissed off about Brexit. The people were told they'd get an easy deal and they'd be able to halt immigration without affecting the economy. The fact that the government is struggling to implement directly contradictory promises gives me a deep sense of schadenfreude.

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      4. JT Springston‏ @JT_Antonini 15 Dec 2017
        Replying to @MattWingett @nytimes

        I'm just curious why U.S. media outlets seem to try to show Theresa May in a positive light so often. It's almost like media is trying to influence things overseas.... but they always tell us interfering in foreign affairs is a bad thing.... Surely they wouldn't lie lol

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      2. Yvonne H‏ @yvonnehaugen 15 Dec 2017
        Replying to @nytimes

        Another obvious, tiresome example of your every day blatant misogyny - agree with her poilitcs or not - we are well and truly (well, at least I am) fed up with the sexist powerplay.

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      3. Zach Hanek‏ @HaloTheWolf 15 Dec 2017
        Replying to @yvonnehaugen @nytimes

        I am not really seeing any misogyny at all. I think you are misinterpreting the quote.

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      4. Yvonne H‏ @yvonnehaugen 15 Dec 2017
        Replying to @HaloTheWolf @nytimes

        Consider this: Just because you don't see it, doesn't mean it's not there. It's somewhat harder to recognize something you have never been directly exposed to and/or never been hampered by personally. But it's plain to see for those of us who know it and what it means.

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      5. Zach Hanek‏ @HaloTheWolf 15 Dec 2017
        Replying to @yvonnehaugen @nytimes

        People don’t need to experience something to understand it. Such as with mental illness. People understand it and can see it when it is happening without having a mental illness personally.

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      6. Yvonne H‏ @yvonnehaugen 15 Dec 2017
        Replying to @HaloTheWolf @nytimes

        I never said that, I said "it's somewhat harder to recognize ..." - lots of men actually see it quite clearly. But, to be honest, I don't have a lot invested in helping you see what I see, so feel free to reflect on what I said, or not - Either way; have a great day!

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      1. Jennifer Howard‏ @liveluv707 15 Dec 2017
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        Let her get on with it.

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      1. Nazim Hasan Khan‏ @Nazimhk 15 Dec 2017
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        Great ! Must have been inspired by the TV serial ' The Walking Dead' . She has shown to be a lady of determination and strong will almost reminding of Mrs Margaret Thatcher 'The Iron Lady' of the past. Criticism is obvious as human nature can not accept things as they are.

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      1. Meyrick Payne‏ @Meyrickp 15 Dec 2017
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        Churchill once said “I may be drunk but you are ugly, in the morning I will be sober!” In 3 years Trump will be gone, but Brexit will still be here!

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      1. Sitara Parker‏ @Sitara_Parker 15 Dec 2017
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        On a none too tangential note: Interesting picture.

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      1. BritScot‏ @funydiva 15 Dec 2017
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        Let's be real here, the biggest flaw of hers in those statements is the words "she" "her" "woman" I'm seeing a pattern here, hmm, what could it be? Why do they use that verbage? 🤔✌🇬🇧

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      1. Gary Barone‏ @gbarone2 15 Dec 2017
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        Everyone needs to totally dismiss any criticism that includes reference to gender .. Clearly biased therefore bullshit

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      1. Joseph V.‏ @AManCalledH 15 Dec 2017
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        Defending @theresa_may ? No mention of a deal with the @duponline to cling onto power. She was willing to make a deal with a party that would take the right for women to have legal abortions and who are against same sex marriage, etc.

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