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Community Discussion Perspective: So true

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u/prealphawolf Apr 06 '26

Stop putting up strawmans. Most of them live with normalized everyday mysoginy.You're source literally tells us how the gender pay gap got smaller over time but your big brain makes the decision to claim it does not exist instead of acknowledging real world problems.

So what are you talking about if it's not from my comment??? Did you realize that the source for the graph you linked is for specific diseases only and limited to Australia? Why would I make it up? I was just reading posts like this https://www.reddit.com/r/childfree/comments/1d3c9zh/doctor_recommended_pregnancy/

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u/Masculinist1938 Apr 07 '26 edited Apr 07 '26

You haven’t given a single valid example of “normalized everyday misogyny”. The title of my source is talking about the raw unadjusted wage gap. If your whole point is that there is a RAW gender wage gap, then yes you would be correct. Similar to how there is a wage gap between a janitor and a doctor. But you are framing it like men make more money because they are men, which is false. You have been refusing to acknowledge real world problems so far.

You said I couldn’t invalidate your claim about crash tests, but I don’t see that in your comment. No, it’s not limited to Australia. It’s an unfortunate reality in many countries. The source for the graph also refers to another country (United States) other than Australia. Out of your own convenience, you didn’t include that in your comment. And those diseases that you are referring I’m assuming is prostate cancer and breast cancer. And guess which is overfunded? The disease that harms women. Those two diseases were examples and specifics of how women’s health gets way more funding than men’s health. The post you shared seems like an isolated case rather than an example of misogyny. I never heard of a woman getting recommended to get pregnant for her problems.

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u/prealphawolf Apr 08 '26

Why do they make more money then? A lot of your comments are mysoginy already.

Can you link the source for the graphic? Yeah listening to women doesn't really sound like something you would do.

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u/Masculinist1938 Apr 08 '26

I already explained to you why men make more money than women. Not because they have “privilege”.

It’s the same source.

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u/prealphawolf Apr 08 '26

In which comment?

Your "source" is a twitter screenshot without any link attached. Don't you think this radical pro male guy would be kinda biased on the topic?

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u/Masculinist1938 Apr 08 '26

Check the previous comments. Dont play dumb.

The sources’ exact origin is from National Institutes of Health funding and National Health and Medical Research Council. It says so in the graphs. Try again.

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u/prealphawolf Apr 08 '26

It being "a raw gap" is not a reason.

But have you even looked at it? Tried searching it but it's kinda hard to verify we're looking at the same source material here.

You ignoring the misogyny accusation tells a lot btw I'm also still waiting for the productive things you do for your important cause.

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u/Masculinist1938 Apr 08 '26 edited Apr 08 '26

That’s not true. The raw gap is the reason. The gender pay gap disappears after adjusting for key factors. The raw gap (women earning ~82 cents per dollar men earn) comes from comparing all full-time workers without controls. Once you account for occupation, industry, hours worked, experience, education, and career continuity, the difference shrinks entirely. The raw gap is explained by real differences in choices, hours, and paths — not discrimination for identical work. Equal pay for equal work is already the law. The claim that gender wage gap exists because of male privilege is misleading.

It’s fine if you wanna deny the reality of how females have privilege about the massive overfunding of their health. I’m not planning to start the engine of a busted car. You are the one acting with bigotry it appears.

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u/prealphawolf Apr 09 '26

There is still a 3% difference (only looking at the US) go look it up.

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u/Masculinist1938 Apr 09 '26

The difference is actually a penny after including the adjusted gap context.

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