By Corinne Segal, Contributor, Tufts University
It is a fact universally acknowledged that former British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher was not a feminist. A small sampling from the available evidence:
"The feminists hate me, don't they? And I don't blame them. For I hate feminism. It is poison."
Well, okay then.
In the days that have passed since Thatcher’s death, people from every corner of the universe have come out to offer any and all opinions they have of her life and conservative politics. Many of those opinions amount to pure hatred (see: literally everything on Twitter), and to support that hatred, some of her more memorable quotes have been dusted off.
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It is a fact universally acknowledged that former British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher was not a feminist. A small sampling from the available evidence:
"The feminists hate me, don't they? And I don't blame them. For I hate feminism. It is poison."
Well, okay then.
In the days that have passed since Thatcher’s death, people from every corner of the universe have come out to offer any and all opinions they have of her life and conservative politics. Many of those opinions amount to pure hatred (see: literally everything on Twitter), and to support that hatred, some of her more memorable quotes have been dusted off.
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