Turning a political leader into a demonized archetype can unify and radicalize their opponents. In Northern Ireland, Thatcher’s image as a heartless antagonist helped Sinn Féin galvanize support, making repression counter‑productive.
— It cautions that demonization can be a strategic gift to adversaries, informing how governments and parties frame enemies in today’s conflicts.
Darran Anderson
2025.10.12
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The article’s line, “Thatcher was the demon Sinn Féin needed,” tying her tenure and imagery to republican mobilization during the Troubles.
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