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vegster

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May 5, 2008
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Yes, i agree. I just can not understand how you would have to about 39 years old now to have even seen the last year of Thatchers reign, even then you would have only just left school. To be affected by the policies that some hate, you would have to be about 47 years old. If it was the older generation and those affected, then i could understand, but most pictured are barely out of their teens.
I do not agree with a state paid funeral, but to perhaps have to witness unrest on the day of Thatchers funeral, from some people born in the early 90's seems wrong.

Hilarious post.
From now on all comments and reference to the FA Cup Final in 1983 is limited to those over 16 on 21st May 1983.
 




maltaseagull

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Feb 25, 2009
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Hilarious post.
From now on all comments and reference to the FA Cup Final in 1983 is limited to those over 16 on 21st May 1983.

That is so irrelevant to the topic. Anyone who has read/ researched about the Thatcher years would have every right to an opinion and to comment, but surely not to have such hatred unless actually affected.
 


vegster

Sanity Clause
May 5, 2008
27,922
That is so irrelevant to the topic. Anyone who has read/ researched about the Thatcher years would have every right to an opinion and to comment, but surely not to have such hatred unless actually affected.

It is VERY relevant in fact, it seems amazing that only those of voting age alive during her time in office are allowed to comment or protest, so what's next then ? , I suppose I can't comment on anything that happened before I was born ? I won't become a pensioner for about 25 years so until then I'd best not have an opinion on pensions until then either ? Just had a thought, I don't use the train very often, if at all so I had better not voice an opinion on that either ?

Interestingly enough, there was some young bloke on the BBC News who turned up near St. Paul's with a bunch of flowers as a tribute for Mrs Thatcher, he seemed to be under 30 so therefore his tribute was invalid too ?
 


maltaseagull

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Feb 25, 2009
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It is VERY relevant in fact, it seems amazing that only those of voting age alive during her time in office are allowed to comment or protest, so what's next then ? , I suppose I can't comment on anything that happened before I was born ? I won't become a pensioner for about 25 years so until then I'd best not have an opinion on pensions until then either ? Just had a thought, I don't use the train very often, if at all so I had better not voice an opinion on that either ?

Interestingly enough, there was some young bloke on the BBC News who turned up near St. Paul's with a bunch of flowers as a tribute for Mrs Thatcher, he seemed to be under 30 so therefore his tribute was invalid too ?

Try reading my post again. I did not say only those of voting age at the time could comment. You are talking about the future when discussing your pension so that is a completely different scenario as is the trains. If you don't use them very often your opinion isn't that worthwhile compared to a frequent user.

So to recap
As I said " Anyone who has read/ researched about the Thatcher years would have every right to an opinion and to comment"
. I just don't understand where the vitriol comes from those not affected.
 


vegster

Sanity Clause
May 5, 2008
27,922
Try reading my post again. I did not say only those of voting age at the time could comment. You are talking about the future when discussing your pension so that is a completely different scenario as is the trains. If you don't use them very often your opinion isn't that worthwhile compared to a frequent user.

So to recap
As I said " Anyone who has read/ researched about the Thatcher years would have every right to an opinion and to comment"
. I just don't understand where the vitriol comes from those not affected.

I take you back to where we re-started, again.....

Originally Posted by Soulman
Yes, i agree. I just can not understand how you would have to about 39 years old now to have even seen the last year of Thatchers reign, even then you would have only just left school. To be affected by the policies that some hate, you would have to be about 47 years old. If it was the older generation and those affected, then i could understand, but most pictured are barely out of their teens.
I do not agree with a state paid funeral, but to perhaps have to witness unrest on the day of Thatchers funeral, from some people born in the early 90's seems wrong.


No vitriol in my posts, only defending the right of anyone of any age to protest.
 




mistahclarke

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Jul 28, 2009
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That is so irrelevant to the topic. Anyone who has read/ researched about the Thatcher years would have every right to an opinion and to comment, but surely not to have such hatred unless actually affected.

So you can't be affected if your parents are? If you are born into a house where your family are poor as your father's industry was closed and his job lost, you can't be affected? Really?

That's like saying that later generations can't affected by WW1 and WW2.
 


Soulman

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Oct 22, 2012
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Try reading my post again. I did not say only those of voting age at the time could comment. You are talking about the future when discussing your pension so that is a completely different scenario as is the trains. If you don't use them very often your opinion isn't that worthwhile compared to a frequent user.

So to recap
As I said " Anyone who has read/ researched about the Thatcher years would have every right to an opinion and to comment"
. I just don't understand where the vitriol comes from those not affected.

Good points. You might as well bang your head against the wall though. Anyone who compares a 1983 Cup Final (which you can watch anytime and it's only 90+ mins) with a load of youngsters attending a funeral and spouting bile........clearly is clutching at straws, the comparison is laughable.
 


vegster

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May 5, 2008
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So you can't be affected if your parents are? If you are born into a house where your family are poor as your father's industry was closed and his job lost, you can't be affected? Really?

That's like saying that later generations can't affected by WW1 and WW2.

OOPs ! don't go down that road or, like me, you will be accused of suggesting Mrs T was a mass murdering fascist.
 




Soulman

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Oct 22, 2012
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So you can't be affected if your parents are? If you are born into a house where your family are poor as your father's industry was closed and his job lost, you can't be affected? Really?

That's like saying that later generations can't affected by WW1 and WW2.

Fair point. So after last weeks celebrations, i think most people knew how they felt, but to turn up at the funeral....well sad acts imo.
 




pork pie

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Dec 27, 2008
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There that all went well. A few retards under police protection at the event, and the BBC found some inbread peasants in a rotting old South Yorshire Village having a party on a dung-heap to report on. So clear who won there wasn't it! lol
 






mistahclarke

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Jul 28, 2009
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OOPs ! don't go down that road or, like me, you will be accused of suggesting Mrs T was a mass murdering fascist.

Well I don't think she was, but Hitler had a mother too so I don't buy into that particular argument either.

Damn, I did so well to avoid commenting on this thread.
 


maltaseagull

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Feb 25, 2009
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So you can't be affected if your parents are? If you are born into a house where your family are poor as your father's industry was closed and his job lost, you can't be affected? Really?

That's like saying that later generations can't affected by WW1 and WW2.

It's a sort of fair point, I will give you that. But I didn't feel affected by WW2 even though I was born 7 years after it ended. We just got on with it and did the best we could.
 




mistahclarke

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Jul 28, 2009
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It's a sort of fair point, I will give you that. But I didn't feel affected by WW2 even though I was born 7 years after it ended. We just got on with it and did the best we could.

Things in life will always happen, some avoidable and some not, and people have to get on with things.

My point was people aren't born with hatred, racism and bigotry. They get it from somewhere, usually the parents. Not saying that is the case for all of the under 30's protesting, but is a possible reason for some.
 


Soulman

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Oct 22, 2012
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It's a sort of fair point, I will give you that. But I didn't feel affected by WW2 even though I was born 7 years after it ended. We just got on with it and did the best we could.

My grandad died at Dunkirk, my mother was only young at the time. I daresay that she and many others celebrated the death of Hitler and co.
Mind you i don't believe that she or any others turned up at his funeral......
 


maltaseagull

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Feb 25, 2009
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I take you back to where we re-started, again.....

Originally Posted by Soulman
Yes, i agree. I just can not understand how you would have to about 39 years old now to have even seen the last year of Thatchers reign, even then you would have only just left school. To be affected by the policies that some hate, you would have to be about 47 years old. If it was the older generation and those affected, then i could understand, but most pictured are barely out of their teens.
I do not agree with a state paid funeral, but to perhaps have to witness unrest on the day of Thatchers funeral, from some people born in the early 90's seems wrong.


No vitriol in my posts, only defending the right of anyone of any age to protest.

It seems we are both fluent in different languages :)

I was not accusing you of being vitriolic. I have absolutely no problem with protests as long as they are carried out with some knowledge of the cause. I just do not get why teenagers are able to hate Mrs T. Disagree with her polices yes, rejoice in her death absolutely not.
Shall we stop this now?

I think we will draw with Blackpool and beat Leeds :)
 


vegster

Sanity Clause
May 5, 2008
27,922
It seems we are both fluent in different languages :)

I was not accusing you of being vitriolic. I have absolutely no problem with protests as long as they are carried out with some knowledge of the cause. I just do not get why teenagers are able to hate Mrs T. Disagree with her polices yes, rejoice in her death absolutely not.
Shall we stop this now?

I think we will draw with Blackpool and beat Leeds :)

I'm sorry, but, we won't beat Leeds but I think we will beat Blackpool.:smile:
 




RickofBHAFC

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Jul 27, 2004
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Wasn't going to comment on this thread, it's like a can of worms or world war 3 because pretty much everyone has an opinion on Thatcher and you either love her or hate her. Personally I was in the print trade and suffered 2 redundancies as a result of her policies. I am not sadistic enough to contemplate celebrating her death after all she was a mother and grandmother but I certainly wasn't shedding any tears or watching the funeral or even thinking about her on her funeral day. I preferred to spare a thought for the Hillsborough 96 and their families, guilty of one of the most horrendous and criminal cover-ups by a Conservative government (and the police) in all time.
 


pork pie

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Dec 27, 2008
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Pork pie land.
Wasn't going to comment on this thread, it's like a can of worms or world war 3 because pretty much everyone has an opinion on Thatcher and you either love her or hate her. Personally I was in the print trade and suffered 2 redundancies as a result of her policies. I am not sadistic enough to contemplate celebrating her death after all she was a mother and grandmother but I certainly wasn't shedding any tears or watching the funeral or even thinking about her on her funeral day. I preferred to spare a thought for the Hillsborough 96 and their families, guilty of one of the most horrendous and criminal cover-ups by a Conservative government (and the police) in all time.

How about the dead at Hysel?
 


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