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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]26 pages and not a lot learned on how to save teenage boys. Just what to complain about. What are the solutions?[/quote] I think it’s up to men to solve, not women. We’re busy doing everything else. [/quote] I get it. Punching down is hard work.[/quote] Women are punching down on men now? Does that mean we are being paid equally? [/quote] [b]In the same professions, aren’t we paid equally? [/b]I’ve not had a situation where I was paid less than my male colleagues or where they were promoted over me. I’m in the defense industry. Maybe that matters. But are female pre-school teachers paid the same as male welders? No. But females can be welders too.[/quote] No. The pay gap is across the board. The male preschool teacher is statistically making more.[/quote] Nope. Not sure where you're getting your information. You're probably just committed to being an oppressed victim, no matter what the evidence bears out. [/quote] What evidence? [/quote] How about you cite evidence that male preschool teachers with the same qualifications working the same hours make more than female teachers. [/quote] I didn't make the claim about pre-school teachers. Why can't you just answer the question and tell us what evidence you have? [/quote] Then why don’t you ask the person making the affirmative claim to substantiate it with something other than fee fees. I have a guess…[/quote] Are you the one that said this "Nope. Not sure where you're getting your information. You're probably just committed to being an oppressed victim, [b]no matter what the evidence bears out.[/b]" If so, I asked YOU for provide the evidence you claim to base your opinion on. [/quote] Because you want to confirm your priors. Nope = none of the literature usually making this claim bears the point out once you account for all factors. Usually people without agendas stop making such universal claims (like the pay gap is across the board) when they repeatedly fall apart, unless they are emotionally and ideologically invested in a certain outcome. The tendentious vigor of your inquiry is noted.[/quote] OK so you have no evidence, as suspected. The only one emotionally invested in proving a point is you. You are the one who claimed to have evidence ,which you clearly do not have. All I did was ask you to provide it. [/quote] Mhmmm, sure. And the "evidence" for the claim posted is showing that men teach in harder-to-staff roles and work more supplemental hours. So not the same work. Curious how that happens so frequently. [b]When "study" after "study" fails to bear the point out[/b], it would suggest that evidence for such broad claims like "the pay gap is across the board" does not exist. You do you, though.[/quote] How can they bear it out when it's just like....your feelings and total and utter BS?[/quote]
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