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Dont call me Shirley

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32. Like another McCarthyist celebrity round-up, that could be coming again.
Tue Feb 24, 2015, 09:31 AM
Feb 2015


All of the winners who spoke out against the effed up system are brave.
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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