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BainsBane

(54,697 posts)
31. Again, the issue was not income equality
Tue Feb 24, 2015, 02:01 AM
Feb 2015

but equal pay for women. You say you are offended, but then you continue to ignore the point. Not only that, you feel perfectly entitled to decide which women (if any) are "people" and allowed to speak in public. Feminists, whether rich or poor, don't ask your or any man's permission to speak in public about our rights. She is not a spokeswomen. She used a few minutes in the public eye to raise an issue about WOMEN"S RIGHTS. It isn't about you, and you don't get to decide when and where women are allowed to speak.

Exactly ismnotwasm Feb 2015 #1
not sure I want to know. Tuesday Afternoon Feb 2015 #3
really? and the same ole telling us the reason why the male gets so much more money? seabeyond Feb 2015 #5
Seems like we are ALWAYS starting at Ground Zero. Tuesday Afternoon Feb 2015 #2
people are flipping out? because women want same pay as their counter male playing a role? seabeyond Feb 2015 #4
^^^ this^^^ BlancheSplanchnik Feb 2015 #35
The people freaking out are fake news, i.e., so called Christians aka GOP party and their Iliyah Feb 2015 #6
People are losing their shit over this? sheshe2 Feb 2015 #7
When Patricia said that, I knew the gop squawking heads would be popping like geysers. Dont call me Shirley Feb 2015 #8
They hate Women so what they think is irrelevant. randys1 Feb 2015 #27
Like another McCarthyist celebrity round-up, that could be coming again. Dont call me Shirley Feb 2015 #32
You know... malthaussen Feb 2015 #9
Yeah, what a radical notion. riqster Feb 2015 #10
Thanks to Patricia Arquette. We are women. We matter, and it's our turn. JDPriestly Feb 2015 #11
don't get me wrong angrychair Feb 2015 #12
The thing about Hollywood celebs BainsBane Feb 2015 #13
Don't shoot the messenger, listen to the message. Fred Sanders Feb 2015 #14
all due respect angrychair Feb 2015 #15
There is a huge difference BainsBane Feb 2015 #16
Not to mention, Arquette didn't claim the the "room full of millionaires" Dark n Stormy Knight Feb 2015 #18
we have a failure to communicate angrychair Feb 2015 #21
Again, the issue was not income equality BainsBane Feb 2015 #31
again, really? angrychair Feb 2015 #36
I did not call you a misogynist BainsBane Feb 2015 #38
That would be mercuryblues Feb 2015 #28
her opinion isn't at issue angrychair Feb 2015 #29
So anything said by a wealthy person can be dismissed? That makes no sense. Dark n Stormy Knight Feb 2015 #17
not what I said angrychair Feb 2015 #25
By that reasoning, white people should not have spoken out or participated in the Civil Rights Dark n Stormy Knight Feb 2015 #30
she didn't ask you to feel sorry for her. She was initiating a discussion on pay equity magical thyme Feb 2015 #33
millionaires dont run shit. mopinko Feb 2015 #22
Bitterness isn't going to change anything. Speaking out does. n/t cui bono Feb 2015 #24
one of the differences would be that the hollywood room full of millionaires actually DID something, niyad Feb 2015 #34
she was speaking to the millions watching as well... Phentex Feb 2015 #19
the sony hack mopinko Feb 2015 #20
So what is the appropriate salary amount where it would be okay to demand equality? cui bono Feb 2015 #23
talking about it is great angrychair Feb 2015 #26
How precisely, is her dialog regarding equal pay insensitive at best? LanternWaste Feb 2015 #37
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