prismatic-bell:taksez:lesbianshepard:rosiewitchescottage:yourladyindank: true-king-of-monsters: your
prismatic-bell:taksez:lesbianshepard:rosiewitchescottage:yourladyindank: true-king-of-monsters: yourladyindank: lesbianshepard:lmao It took two entire hours??? I heard British traffic is shit, so that explains it. Ah yeah, tube was probably late I wasn’t a fan of hers. Far from it. The working class North of England had little to thank her for.But she was a very strong woman. Plus she was our first woman Prime Minister.Apparently these are only things to celebrate if it’s a woman with the right views, though. I’m case any of you forgot or never knew exactly how horrible she was, a bit of history here. “Only important to celebrate if it’s a woman with the right views”Gee, we should celebrate Hitler for being the first failed art student to become chancellor of Germany. Look at him, rising above his setbacks!…oh wait. My advisors have informed me we shouldn’t glorify mass-murdering and bigots.Y’know, like Maggie Thatch. At the time he was elected, Ronald Reagan was the oldest person to become President of the United States. Look at him overcoming ageism!Oh wait.Being a horrible human being who is responsible for almost every social ill that exists in your country today is not the same thing as “not having the right views”, and also, true feminism acknowledges that women are human, and being human, can be absolute shitlords just like any other human. Feminists don’t celebrate women getting into power just because “woohoo, a woman in power!” I suppose you think black people should celebrate Clarence Thomas being on the Supreme Court. If a member of a disadvantaged group achieves power and promptly uses it to crush everyone else from every disadvantaged group including their own, and enthusiastically supports the worst of the existing power structure, and makes it even worse than it was before they arrived… that is not cause for celebration. -- source link