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Mar312014

The Gender Wage Gap Is a Myth

“Women think the workplace is unfair...this is why they're wrong.” Naomi Schaefer Riley. nypost.com. December 16, 2013.

“The Gender Wage Gap Is a Myth.” Christina Hoff Sommers. RealClearPolitics.com. February 1, 2014.

“As the Wages of Men Fall, Female Wages Are Rising.” June O'Neill. RealClearMarkets.com. February 5, 2014.

 

There's a wage gap, but it is not a discriminatory wage gap. It is a fair wage gap that is the result of many factors.

 

The “wage gap” is a favorite of the predictable Feminist Media because it touches several of the deceitful things they like to complain and nag about. They claim it's due to “discrimination” or that it's part of a “war on women”. They use it to try to portray women as “victims” of “sexism”, etc.

 

I hear people call into talk-radio shows asking what they can do to save the United States. Here is one no-cost thing you can do: Help spread the message. New media gives us the capability to spread our message as quickly and as far and wide as the Feminist Media.

 

Spread the message that there is no discriminatory wage gap by copying and pasting the articles above and below and put them on your websites and Facebook pages. Create links for them and then put them in the comments section below articles in the Feminist Media. Send the links through Twitter, text message, or email, and any other way you can think of.

 

“The Gender Wage Gap is a Myth.” Diana Furchtgott-Roth. Manhattan-institute.org. July 26, 2012.

“Wage gap myth exposed – by feminists.” Christina Hoff Sommers. AEI.org. November 04, 2012.

“There Is No Male-Female Wage Gap.” Carrie Lukas. Wsj.com. April 12, 2011.

“Why the Gender Gap Won't Go Away. Ever.” Kay S. Hymowitz. City Journal. Summer 2011 Vol. 21 no. 3. RealClearPolitics.com 8/4/2011.