What the face of equal rights for women used to look like

But she is hated by today’s “feminists”.

There will be quite a lot of that hatred being slung about today. Because having been the leader of your party and the Prime Minister of the UK doesn’t mean anything to them.

BONUS:

If you just set out to be liked, you would be prepared to compromise on anything at any time and you would achieve nothing.

Margaret Thatcher – 1989

John McCain, I think she was talking about you.

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3 Responses to What the face of equal rights for women used to look like

  1. pdagh762 says:

    Margaret Thatcher is not considered a feminist because she showed she had balls. And feminists don’t like balls.
    Ditto Golda Meir. Who ever talks about Golda Meir as being a poweful woman leader or a great female role model? Both women successfully led their countries during wartime, and yet they’re not held up by feminists as ideals.

  2. Mollbot says:

    Hard to play the victim if your role model refused to be a victim and just kicked ass. Easier to find a more suppliant broke model.

  3. Mollbot says:

    *role model. Smartphone typing fail.

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