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| 0 | Analysis of accounting records yields shock finding: the U.S. women's national team soccer players were actually paid more money by USSF than the men over the past 8 years. Equal pay?do you have a source for the % of the pots? or the popularity of the Mens vs Womens? and I don't have a hard time understanding "hire quality product". but the quality of a Mens game vs a Womens is extremely subjective, there is no "hire quality". they're both just soccer, people watch what they want. so getting paid more just because of some bs "men are hire quality" is honestly shit. | /r/MensRights | 30/07/19 02:00 PM |
| -1 | Analysis of accounting records yields shock finding: the U.S. women's national team soccer players were actually paid more money by USSF than the men over the past 8 years. Equal pay?if your only counter is "they lost against boys" then perhaps you're the troll? you don't have an answer for why the Men are shit playing against the Men and should be paid more, if the women aren't shit playing against the women edit: i just looked up the soccer game against kids you mentioned. a) the boys were a highschool team, ages 15-18, not under 15. b) the Women's US had a game 2 days after. why would they play at full capacity against a highschool team, with a real game less than a week … | /r/MensRights | 30/07/19 01:46 PM |
| -1 | Analysis of accounting records yields shock finding: the U.S. women's national team soccer players were actually paid more money by USSF than the men over the past 8 years. Equal pay?except, its not. how is women vs women different from men vs men? as you all say, the men are better, women suck, whatever. but if the women are all on equal level, and the US womens team wins, why can't the Mens? why pay the Mens team to lose? The teams the Mens US are facing are better than the womens teams, sure, but the Mens US should be better than the Womens US too. but they arent. again. its like a professional bragging about being able to win a game against kids but then sucking ass when… | /r/MensRights | 30/07/19 01:25 PM |
| -4 | Analysis of accounting records yields shock finding: the U.S. women's national team soccer players were actually paid more money by USSF than the men over the past 8 years. Equal pay?yes, the men would trounce the women. obviously. but why are the men even being payed to play if they can't beat other men? which is what their games are? that's like a professional playing against kids. "oh sure, i can't actually win, but i can beat these kids at the game". why would anyone hire a professional that can't play? | /r/MensRights | 30/07/19 01:13 PM |
| -4 | Analysis of accounting records yields shock finding: the U.S. women's national team soccer players were actually paid more money by USSF than the men over the past 8 years. Equal pay?maybe the men should just get better at facing other men if, as you said, it's like a "getting spanked by a world champion"? why are the men even playing if they aren't good enough to play against equal opportunity opponents? | /r/MensRights | 30/07/19 01:09 PM |
| -6 | No one should be forced by the government to get anywhere near someone else’s genitals.some people are bat shit insane. one trans person being so is not evidence that every trans person should be treated like shit and mentally examined. and for the last fucking time, transition is the scientifically recommended aid to gender identity disorder. "they need to get help", they are. | /r/PussyPassDenied | 22/07/19 07:10 AM |
| 4 | Huffington Post writers are chosen mostly based on their gender and race. Isn't that the definition of racism?if they're broadcasting they want more than 50% of their workers to not be white males im pretty sure they'll tell any that apply that. | /r/MensRights | 16/03/18 05:21 AM |
| 10 | Huffington Post writers are chosen mostly based on their gender and race. Isn't that the definition of racism?actually if you apply for the job as an author and they explicitly say no because of race, you can sue for that. | /r/MensRights | 16/03/18 03:48 AM |
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