Women’s No PAYDAY Debunked

30 10 2007

Mercian at AntiMisandry brought this latest perpetuation of the Gender Pay Gap MYTH to my attention, so now I’ll debunk this stupid Women’s Day nonsense.

fathersforlife.org

Here we go again. This is a campaign originating from the evil misandric feminist Fawcett Society.

It mindlessly repeats the same old ‘pay inequality’ myths that have been doing the rounds (and subsequently being proven false) for years. They keep pushing it because it is a cornerstone of the feminists’ poor wimmin ideology.

Anyone who has actually worked in a real job and not the imaginary ones that these feminists seemed to have gotten their statistics from, knows this isn’t true.

I have never come across a woman actually getting paid less, who has the same experience, makes the same choices, and does the same job and work as a man.

It’s a ridiculous assumption. If women work for less than men, why employ men?

Anyway, back to the poor oppressed women. All of these sites spouting this ‘lets kiss women’s arse’s incase we get labelled as misogynsts’ are relying on this report, published by the Fawcett Society. (It’s a PDF so you may want to right click and download it.)

Hysterically entitled ‘4000 Cheaper!’ it is a blisteringly obvious propaganda piece, full of bright colours and exclamation marks. Most people won’t bother reading it, but I have so you don’t have to waste your time. Let’s have a brief look through shall we? Read the rest of this entry »





Equal pay for Less Work, the Women’s Way.

30 10 2007

A quick browse of the mangina media portal found this article entitled ‘ Wimbledon pays equal prize money.’

The announcement, due at 1100 GMT from the All England Club, brings it into line with other Grand Slams after criticism from officials and players.

Similar to the US and Australian Opens, equal rewards will be offered across the board, from the champions down to the first-round losers in all events.

Of course immediately I thought ‘good stuff, that means we’ll get to see women’s tennis matches playing up to five sets, (like the men) instead of up to three. More time on the court for them to show off their legs, show they’re willing to step up to the plate etc.’ Read the rest of this entry »