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@DavidW-ng5zv certainly they do. As you graciously wrote: "I never said that she shouldn't answer." Thus, as you agreed the MRA was answered when asking for details about her abuse and you became quite upset when she did so, isn't that you demonstrating the feminists had a point?
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@DavidW-ng5zv thus your statement: "I never said that she shouldn't answer." As you thus agree she answered the MRA's demand for details about her abuse and you became quite upset at her doing so, isn't that showing the feminists had a point? And note you are still upset as you still state answering the MRA is emotionally manipulative despite him asking for details about her assault. Again, kindly control yourself as the feminist did.
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@DavidW-ng5zv excellent, thank you for accepting the MRA is the one that demanded details about her being abused and that you are upset she answered the question. Thus, isn't that showing the feminists had a point?
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@DavidW-ng5zv precisely my statement. Again, thank you for accepting the MRA is the one that demanded details about her being abused and that you are upset she answered the question. Thus, isn't that showing the feminists had a point?
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@yournewfarther you are entitled to believe as you wish in regards to my person. However, bear in mind I did copy paste the others answers back to them so I would recommend you read the comments
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@DavidW-ux2gc certainly you are upset. After all, you still believe the feminist answering the MRAs question is emotional manipulation. Thus, again, isn't that showing the feminist was correct? As for why the MRA demanded how and where women are abused, I am afraid I do not know why he decided to ask as such. Thus, my other question: do you believe it correct he did so? I actually just noted you had avoided this
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@yournewfarther you are entitled to believe so, but it seems odd for you to say the other gives neutral comments yet me copy pasting them means i am gas lighting. Would this not be a double standard on your part?
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@yournewfarther correct, I copy pasted their comments, ie, we said the same things. Why wouldn't I thank them for agreeing with me?
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@DavidW-ng5zv "why shouldn't the MRA ask where and how she was abused?" excellent, thank you for accepting the MRA is the one that brought the subject to the fore. Thus, why is it correct the MRA asks said question when the answer is so terrible you think answering it is emotional manipulation?
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@DavidW-ng5zv "why shouldn't the MRA ask where and how she was abused?" Again, thank you for accepting the MRA is the one that brought up the subject. Thus, why is it correct the MRA asks said question when you agree the answer is so terrible it immediately shows the feminist has a point, ie, you become upset and believe it is emotional manipulation?
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@DavidW-ng5zv "why shouldn't the MRA ask where and how she was abused?" again, thank you for noting the MRA brought up the subject. After all, why would answering a question be what creates the subject? Thus, as you became quite upset when the feminist answered the MRA, ie, you agree the feminist has a point, why was the MRA correct in asking it? Kindly try to control your emotions in the same way the feminist did, ie, she was able to answer the question.
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@DavidW-ng5zv Thus the question you avoid (per being upset): was it correct the MRA asked since you became so upset you stated the answer was emotionally manipulative, ie, noted the feminist had a point? Again, thank you for writing the MRA was the one to bring up the subject: "why shouldn't the MRA ask where and how she was abused?"
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@DavidW-ng5zv again, you graciously demonstrated the MRA was the one to bring up the subject: "why shouldn't the MRA ask where and how she was abused?" Thus, as you became quite upset over the answer to the point you state it was emotionally manipulative, ie, you accepted the feminist had a point, why was it correct the MRA asked it? Again, kindly control your emotions in order to answer my query (as the feminist did).
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@DavidW-ux2gc you are entitled to leave, but per your words: "why shouldn't the MRA ask where and how she was abused?" Thus, thank you for accepting the MRA brought the subject to the fore. So again, why is it correct that the MRA demanded details of how she was abused? And you are demonstrating she had a point. That's why you feel emotionally manipulated per being so upset at her answer.
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@DavidW-ux2gc seriously, the MRA brought up the subject. Go ahead and quote what they say.
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@DavidW-ux2gc excellent, thank you for thus showing the MRA was the one that brought up the subject at 15:10. Or why not quote what you cut out? Thus, as you became quite upset over her answer to the point you state it is emotional manipulation and even misquote her, isn't that because you noted the feminist had a point? Again, kindly control your emotions like the feminist in order to answer the query honestly
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@DavidW-ng5zv precisely, per your timestamp, thank you for showing the MRA brought up the subject. Thus, why was the feminist wrong in answering that you became upset upon noting she had a point? Or again, why not quote the part you cut?
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@DavidW-ng5zv then kindly quote the part you cut out, and kindly control your emotional outbursts as there is no reason to throw insults. So again, why was the feminist wrong in answering that you became upset upon noting she had a point?
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@DavidW-ng5zv you are entitled to believe being descriptive is insulting. But again, as you noted the MRA did bring up the subject (as per your timestamp) and became upset because the feminists' answer showed she had a point (to the point you insulted me and said the feminist was emotionally manipulative), why was the feminist wrong? Or why not quote what you cut?
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that's odd. wasn't a woman, Aspasia, a teacher of Socrates? Wouldn't that mean western thought was basically brought forth by a woman?
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@DavidW-ng5zv "She may have helped" So logical thought was created by a woman and this is what influenced Socrates is what you are saying?
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@DavidW-ng5zv again, per your words: "She may have helped" So again, was logical thought created by a woman and this is what influenced Socrates?
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@DavidW-ux2gc that's interesting, so you do believe Aspasia invented logic per naming all the people she taught and the students of said people?
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@DavidW-ng5zv per your words: "she taught him rhetoric". So again, is this not you stating a woman's views is the basis of western thought?
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@DavidW-ux2gc so you do think Aspasia teaching Socrates the basis of his ideas means women helped create western thought?
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@DavidW-ng5zv "she taught him rhetoric" it seems you noted the basis of western thought started with a woman. Or why backtrack?
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@DavidW-ng5zv "she taught him rhetoric" and "She may have helped" Again, it seems you noted the basis of western thought started with a woman. Or why backtrack?
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@DavidW-ng5zv "she taught him rhetoric" and "She may have helped" Again, it seems you noted the basis of western thought started with a woman. Or why backtrack?
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@DavidW-ux2gc "she taught him rhetoric" and "She may have helped" Again, it seems you noted the basis of western thought started with a woman. Or why backtrack to imply that teachers don't teach?
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@DavidW-ux2gc "she taught him rhetoric" and "She may have helped" Again, it seems you believe the basis of western thought started with a woman. Strange you state she was "only" a teacher considering Socrates was "only" a teacher as well.
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@DavidW-ux2gc "she taught him rhetoric" and "She may have helped" Again, it seems you believe the basis of western thought started with a woman. And thank you for noting the importance of her teaching it to Socrates upon backtracking on her "only" being a teacher.
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@DavidW-ng5zv then why are female nurses paid less than male nurses despite being 90% of nurses?
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@DavidW-ng5zv apologies, then you believe 90% of the staff doesn't do a full shift or isn't in inpatient hospitals? Again, please note 90% of nurses are women.
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@johnschultz6846 and yet male nurses still earn more than female nurses. Why is that if women are 90% of nurses?
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@johnschultz6846 also this is from nurse journal; furthermore, it seems odd you tried to compare the wages of different jobs in order to say women earn less.
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@johnschultz6846 that's an odd defense. So you believe 90% pf the staff doesn't include a specialist? Also, per wage negotiations, you mean women are offered a lower salary compared to men?
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@johnschultz6846 that's fine, that's why I wrote of nurses because women do dominate that area but are still paid less than men. We logically agree that 90% of said workforce doesn't generally do half time (otherwise how do hospitals run?) and that women make up most specialist nurses (there simply aren't enough men otherwise). However, you then stated bosses overwhelmingly offer women a lower salary compared to men. Isn't that showing feminism has a point, ie, there is a wage gap as men have a preference?
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@johnschultz6846 you can check other sources if you want, they all agree women are paid less compared to men
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@DavidW-ng5zv apologies, but you deflected. Kindly answer my query
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@DavidW-ng5zv apologies, but you deflected again. As stated, since women are 90% of nurses, do you believe there aren't more of them in inpatient hospitals, in urban areas, etc? Or are you attempting to compare new nurses with specialist ones?
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@johnschultz6846 if so, what did the source say about 90% of women being nurses yet still being paid less?
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@DavidW-ng5zv excellent, then you noted the female nurses vastly outnumber the male nurses in caring for inpatients because, again, they're 90% of nurses. Thus, why are they paid less for doing the same job? Or do you believe 90% of nurses only work a half shift?
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@DavidW-ng5zv apologies, but you essentially said that, for example, the 7 out of the 10 male nurses are inpatient so that means the 20 of the 190 female nurses that are inpatient are paid less. Even you noted female nurses are the majority in inpatient areas. Again, as female nurses are 90% of nurses, why are they paid less? Do you believe 90% of nurses work a half shift?
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@DavidW-ng5zv in short, it seems you figuratively compare the salaries of janitors and CEOs in order to say a wage gap doesn't exist
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@DavidW-ng5zv do you state as such because you are aware women are still the majority of high ranking nurses, eg, inpatients? Thus, why are women still paid less for doing the same job?
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@DavidW-ng5zv excellent, thank you for accepting the vast majority of high paying nursing positions are held by women, ie, more women negotiate better salaries, do more work, are bosses, etc. So why are female nurses still paid less for doing the same work as men?
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@DavidW-ng5zv that's an odd deflection. If you wish to compare different jobs then you can do so, but I'm baffled why you believe that's the wage gap. Do you do so because you noted the sources state the wage gap is real?
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@DavidW-ng5zv regardless, we already agreed female nurses are overwhelmingly in the highest paid areas for nurses (because they're 90% of all nurses) yet are still paid less than male nurses who are in the same position. Thus, why are these women paid less for doing the same work?
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@DavidW-ng5zv you entitled to believe an unnamed quote is a source if you so wish, but again, as we agreed female nurses in the highest paid positions are still paid less than male ones in the same position (on average), why are the women paid less for doing the same job? Recall women are 90% of nurses.
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@DavidW-ng5zv ps still seems odd you tried to compare different jobs in an effort to justify the wage gap. Do you believe it valid one compares janitors and CEOs in order to say the wage gap doesn't exist?
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