Pay gap observations

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    Jan Sobieski
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    My female dentist makes 150k a year while her female hygienist make 50k a year.

    Why do they say nothing about that wage gap? Why is that OK but a male engineer making more than a waitress is a national crisis?

    Since the pay gap is the average of all men vs women, does that even mean anything? You can’t compare apples and oranges.

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    Anonymous
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    Jan, women are gifted artists in manipulation, mental shell games, distraction, redirection!

    They host every weakness in both the physical and psychological human makeup! By their very nature they’re thieves and scavengers!

    Now the illusion of equality they try to cast over us!

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    Besides, we don’t let the MGTOW fields become overgrown by the dark forest of endless deception!

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    GregB0
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    Why do they say nothing about that wage gap

    Lies, Damned lies and statistics

    Numbers and statistics have always been used in attempts to support weak arguments or causes.

    ​"​My father didn't tell me how to live; he lived, and let me watch him do it.​" - Clarence Buddinton Kelland

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    Anonymous
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    The female/male wage gap is a myth.

    If women could do the same jobs (with the same overheads, risks, performance etc) as men for less money – why aren’t employers falling over themselves to hire them?

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