I didn't live it (or at least wasn't of anahe to fully comprehend it) but I think that puts me in a better position to evaluate it as I don't have the emotional involvement that clouds a lot of people's views.
Their views aren't clouded, how could they be if they lived through her reign? If anything your views will be clouded, they're based on bits and pieces of information and what the media paints as a picture of her nowadays.
Living through something is the ultimate experience. How can you seriously say that you have a better view of something than people who actually experienced what it was like? I've read plenty about the German occupation of the Channel islands during WW2 but I'd never be stupid enough to say I can evaluate the impact of the occupation better than those who actually experienced it simply because I've read lots about it written by both islanders and the occupying forces.It's hard to judge but I respect her not for who she is but rather what she did. Personally I think she does deserve a state funeral but as I'm about to say below, a lot of people let their emotions cloud judgement. I think her reputation will be looked at more positively when she's gone unfortunately but that's just the way people are.
I didn't live it (or at least wasn't of anahe to fully comprehend it) but I think that puts me in a better position to evaluate it as I don't have the emotional involvement that clouds a lot of people's views.
Hopefully she'll recover soon. Great woman
Living through something is the ultimate experience. How can you seriously say that you have a better view of something than people who actually experienced what it was like? I've read plenty about the German occupation of the Channel islands during WW2 but I'd never be stupid enough to say I can evaluate the impact of the occupation better than those who actually experienced it simply because I've read lots about it written by both islanders and the occupying forces.
They are based on fact and figures (and if course both positive and negative opinions) which are available to read.
Some people clearly have an axe to grind, generally those (or thise with family) she took a swing at and knocked off the gravy train. First hand viewpoints are invaluable sources of information but not always the best as they come with emotional tagging (be they positive or negative)
Living through something is the ultimate experience. How can you seriously say that you have a better view of something than people who actually experienced what it was like? I've read plenty about the German occupation of the Channel islands during WW2 but I'd never be stupid enough to say I can evaluate the impact of the occupation better than those who actually experienced it simply because I've read lots about it written by both islanders and the occupying forces.
Living through something is the ultimate experience. How can you seriously say that you have a better view of something than people who actually experienced what it was like? I've read plenty about the German occupation of the Channel islands during WW2 but I'd never be stupid enough to say I can evaluate the impact of the occupation better than those who actually experienced it simply because I've read lots about it written by both islanders and the occupying forces.
I won't shed a tear when she finally passes. I was at infant school when she took free milk from us. When I left school there were 3 million people unemployed and no jobs. I was forced into a YTS (Youth Training Scheme for you youngsters) where I worked for an entire year at a company for £10 per week on top of my benefit. At the end of my year there were no vacancies. Effectively, slave labour. Thanks Maggie, great job !
I joined the R.A.F. in the end and got a trade.
In your opening post you say she is a 'great' woman with 'backbone' yada yada. Isn't this itself based on 'emotion' and being taken in by one particular viewpoint? It is no doubt to do with her 'iron lady' image that you've read about and decided to believe.
So, on the one hand you're right. Living through something is the ultimate experience, and will give you the best view of your social class, your city, and your families view of events, and to be fair, the impact upon you. It will also create a large amount of emotion however.
However, if you had three different people. In three different cities, from different social classes and a generally more diverse selection of people, you can see what all of their views are, and how it impacted on different people differently.
Personal experience is the ultimate viewpoint for a single perspective. Being able to view something from more than one account, arguably gives you a wider view however.
Both sides have their pros and cons. But that's exactly it. Each have different levels of usefulness from different views. Depending on what your ultimate aim is, will create desired samples.
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It is the modern way, get with it, Wiki is all you need to understand.
I'm not sure if I've missed something, but this just sounds like you had a bit of a rough time until you decided to look for a real job...
I'm not sure if I've missed something, but this just sounds like you had a bit of a rough time until you decided to look for a real job...
Lol, no point in bothering with this.
I'm not sure if I've missed something, but this just sounds like you had a bit of a rough time until you decided to look for a real job...