The Day Maggie Thatcher Dies
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result: could do better
sentiment: plus 25,000
result: could do better
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"And when you start to think about death, you start to think about what's after it. And then you start hoping there is a God. For me, it's a frightening thought to go nowhere".
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James Blast wrote:music: minus 1 for a 'Wild Thing' rip off
I thought it was 'Get off my cloud' by the Stones
The ceremony of innocence is drowned;
The best lack all conviction, while the worst
Are full of passionate intensity
The best lack all conviction, while the worst
Are full of passionate intensity
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Get off my Wild Thing?
"And when you start to think about death, you start to think about what's after it. And then you start hoping there is a God. For me, it's a frightening thought to go nowhere".
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Still, it is Pete Wylie and he is always worth listening to when he's on one - The Liverpool Lip
The ceremony of innocence is drowned;
The best lack all conviction, while the worst
Are full of passionate intensity
The best lack all conviction, while the worst
Are full of passionate intensity
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can I just say I really hate 'The Story of the Blues'?
'Better Scream' is class tho
'Better Scream' is class tho
"And when you start to think about death, you start to think about what's after it. And then you start hoping there is a God. For me, it's a frightening thought to go nowhere".
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yeah... but... girl
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"There is no such thing as society".
Really? c'mon just how fuckin' stupid is that statement?
Really? c'mon just how fuckin' stupid is that statement?
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Margaret Thatcher was the single best thing to happen to the UK in the later half of the 20th century. If you deny it, then you clearly do not remember the 70s, you clearly are oblivious the improvements in standards of living, and clearly oblivious to the truth.
nodubmanshouts wrote:Margaret Thatcher was the single best thing to happen to the UK in the later half of the 20th century. If you deny it, then you clearly do not remember the 70s, you clearly are oblivious the improvements in standards of living, and clearly oblivious to the truth.
Tell that to the miners.
Tell that to a generation of the unemployed and unemployable.
Tell that to those who were unable to pay their poll tax
Tell that to the homeless.
Thatcher brought in a culture of greed based on getting ahead at all costs, which continues to have a negative affect on our society.
If I'm oblivious to the truth I guess that makes you blind to evil in the cause of profit.
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GREED! Is that a higher standard of living?? You obviously either didn't experience it first hand or money is your god.nodubmanshouts wrote:you clearly are oblivious the improvements in standards of living, and clearly oblivious to the truth.
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Here hereErudite wrote:nodubmanshouts wrote:Margaret Thatcher was the single best thing to happen to the UK in the later half of the 20th century. If you deny it, then you clearly do not remember the 70s, you clearly are oblivious the improvements in standards of living, and clearly oblivious to the truth.
Tell that to the miners.
Tell that to a generation of the unemployed and unemployable.
Tell that to those who were unable to pay their poll tax
Tell that to the homeless.
Thatcher brought in a culture of greed based on getting ahead at all costs, which continues to have a negative affect on our society.
If I'm oblivious to the truth I guess that makes you blind to evil in the cause of profit.
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This should be in Joke Of The Daynodubmanshouts wrote:Margaret Thatcher was the single best thing to happen to the UK in the later half of the 20th century. If you deny it, then you clearly do not remember the 70s, you clearly are oblivious the improvements in standards of living, and clearly oblivious to the truth.
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Very, since it's a sentence from the statement taken out of context!James Blast wrote:"There is no such thing as society".
Really? c'mon just how fuckin' stupid is that statement?
"There is no such thing as society. There is living tapestry of men and women and people and the beauty of that tapestry and the quality of our lives will depend upon how much each of us is prepared to take responsibility for ourselves and each of us prepared to turn round and help by our own efforts those who are unfortunate."
If you want an earlier, more satirical statement of that, read Bleak House by Charles Dickens and look at the character of Mrs Jellyby. I doubt you'd call Dickens a early Thatcherite.
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except it didn't effing work, did it? i don't remember the elite giving a stuff about the plight of the miners. or indeed, anyone. i remember maxwell ripping off pension schemes. i remember the culture of people being blamed for their own unemployment.DeWinter wrote: "There is no such thing as society. There is living tapestry of men and women and people and the beauty of that tapestry and the quality of our lives will depend upon how much each of us is prepared to take responsibility for ourselves and each of us prepared to turn round and help by our own efforts those who are unfortunate."
the tapestry created by THAT government is not Bayeux. it was a tapestry kit only half completed by a seven year old.
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Nee, whatever. People bitching about Thatcher reminds me of the "What Have The Roman's Ever Done For Us?" scene in Life of Brian.
Having a debate about whether she did good is like arguing whether or not the sun came up this morning. It did, she did. Its really a waste of time to debate otherwise.
I could start debating, with the hope I might educate you, but I think I'm just losing interest in doing that any more. Its just saddens me that your world view is not based on facts, and you villify people who did nothing but try to make your country a better place to live.
Having a debate about whether she did good is like arguing whether or not the sun came up this morning. It did, she did. Its really a waste of time to debate otherwise.
I could start debating, with the hope I might educate you, but I think I'm just losing interest in doing that any more. Its just saddens me that your world view is not based on facts, and you villify people who did nothing but try to make your country a better place to live.
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yeah, that's right. OUR country. the one where WE lived through thatcherism.
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Who said I supported her? I just pointed out it was quote out of context. I've said before I was eleven when she was booted, so have no first-hand memory of her actions. I doubt you have either, you're just getting in a righteous lather over her. You'd have to be knocking fifty to have "suffered" under her directly.emilystrange wrote: except it didn't effing work, did it? i don't remember the elite giving a stuff about the plight of the miners. or indeed, anyone. i remember maxwell ripping off pension schemes. i remember the culture of people being blamed for their own unemployment.
the tapestry created by THAT government is not Bayeux. it was a tapestry kit only half completed by a seven year old.
When you say "the elite", who do you mean? You mention the miners, but the police who beat the holy hell out of them for daring to protest weren't middle-class public schoolboys. Maxwell was a former migrant from the Eastern Bloc, hardly an old-schooltie boy. The people who bought vast swathes of council housing were born and raised there, and showed no concern for their fellow working class people's future needs.
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do i really NOT have any memory of her actions? my my. i must have dreamed an awful lot. i was in my twenties when she was booted, i think that counts as (mostly) being sentient. and by elite, i don't necessarily mean public school. i mean those with power and influence.
do you really expect those who bought their council houses to have any concern for the population's future needs? what they wanted was to have their own home. it's not a crime. some of those people wanted to have something to leave to their children, maybe? or perhaps to have something to sell later, make some money, have a little nest egg to help with nursing home fees?
do you really expect those who bought their council houses to have any concern for the population's future needs? what they wanted was to have their own home. it's not a crime. some of those people wanted to have something to leave to their children, maybe? or perhaps to have something to sell later, make some money, have a little nest egg to help with nursing home fees?
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Oh for Gods sake, emilysrange, saying Maxwell ripping off pension schemes has ANYTHING to do with Thatcher's government policies is just ridiculous. Absolutely stupid.
I'm suspecting that you're either trolling or you genuinely don't know what happened. No offense intended if the latter, but I'd be of the opinion that someone who was on the outside looking in (as I was too) should refrain from making such statements unless they're resolutely prepared to back them up. There are plenty of people who were there during the 80s on HL, and it either affected them directly or through their parents. It's hard to accept statements such as you have made in the context of one's livelihood, family or community having been torn asunder by deliberate government policy, so I think you should probably either back up or back off.nodubmanshouts wrote:Nee, whatever. People bitching about Thatcher reminds me of the "What Have The Roman's Ever Done For Us?" scene in Life of Brian.
Having a debate about whether she did good is like arguing whether or not the sun came up this morning. It did, she did. Its really a waste of time to debate otherwise.
I could start debating, with the hope I might educate you, but I think I'm just losing interest in doing that any more. Its just saddens me that your world view is not based on facts, and you villify people who did nothing but try to make your country a better place to live.
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No mh, I was there. I lived thru the 70s and 80s in the UK. During that time I was a staunch "leftist".
In the 1990s I moved to the USA in search of, to be honest, a better climate and nice beaches. But after a few years my political views changed radically too, and I began to realize that I'd been quite wrong over the years, and now clearly see how the Conservative policies of the 1980s headed the country in the right direction.
I've tried over the years on Hearltnd to explain my views to people, to back them up with facts, to show that the Conservative government is not some big conspiracy designed to benefit the rich lizard people. Its been interesting at times, frustrating, often.
But I'm just tired of it. I just don't think I'm going to do it anymore.
But I will, when people start saying "won't be great when this person is dead?!" about a person I respect, present a counter view - but without jumping into a 6-page train wreck thread.
So I will neither "back off" nor "back up".
In the 1990s I moved to the USA in search of, to be honest, a better climate and nice beaches. But after a few years my political views changed radically too, and I began to realize that I'd been quite wrong over the years, and now clearly see how the Conservative policies of the 1980s headed the country in the right direction.
I've tried over the years on Hearltnd to explain my views to people, to back them up with facts, to show that the Conservative government is not some big conspiracy designed to benefit the rich lizard people. Its been interesting at times, frustrating, often.
But I'm just tired of it. I just don't think I'm going to do it anymore.
But I will, when people start saying "won't be great when this person is dead?!" about a person I respect, present a counter view - but without jumping into a 6-page train wreck thread.
So I will neither "back off" nor "back up".