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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I find it humorous to hear a speech on wage equality come from a person who makes millions. [/quote] Franklin Delano Roosevelt had millions at a time when those millions would be billions now. He still spoke up for the 99.99% of Americans who needed help. Did you find that humorous too? [/quote] I find it humorous that she could have insisted on a much lesser salary and had the balance distributed amongst those who worked on the film. Speaking out seems to be what liberals do to make themselves seem more important and to make themselves feel better. [/quote] You are confusing the issue. Everyone making an equal wage regardless of the work performed is communism. No one is advocating that. Patricia Arquette, and other intelligent people, are advocating for equal pay for equal work. So if I am a female CEO, or attorney, or doctor, or engineer, or designer, or writer or actress - I should be paid equally to an equally qualified man. WTF do you not understand about this issue?[/quote]' Not pp but took the comment to mean that PA could have evened the discrepancies from her own paycheck. Of course, this isn't a feasible solution and it wouldn't solve anything outside of that one project.[/quote]
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