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Female millionaire claims American women don't have equal rights
« on: February 23, 2015, 05:34:44 pm »
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Female millionaire claims American women don't have equal rights
BY ASHE SCHOW | FEBRUARY 23, 2015 | 11:22 AM

And the “check your privilege” award goes to ... Patricia Arquette.

Arquette, whose net worth is $24 million, claimed Sunday night that women still don’t have equal rights in the U.S.

“To every woman who gave birth, to every taxpayer and citizen of this nation, we have fought for everybody else’s equal rights,” Arquette said while accepting the Best Supporting Actress award at the Oscars. “It’s our time to have wage equality once and for all and equal rights for women in the United States of America.”

So, is Arquette's implication that no one has previously fought for women's rights? Susan B. Anthony and Elizabeth Cady Stanton may have something to say about that.

Perhaps Arquette was referring exclusively to women in liberal Hollywood, who are paid less than their male counterparts and hold fewer leading roles.

Because if she was referring to all American women, she has some research to do.

What rights don’t American women have? We can vote, have a career, obtain an education, own property, run for and hold political office — what is it that women can’t do, exactly?

And if Arquette is basing her claim on the gender wage gap, which shows that the average of all working women is less than the average of all working men (without controlling for occupation, education, experience or hours worked), then she’s perpetuating a false talking point.

The reason women on average earn less than men is not due to discrimination or a lack of equal rights, but because of the choices women make in what careers they take, what hours they work or whether they leave the workforce for children, among other things.

Arquette seems to be implying there is some kind of law that says women can — and should — make less than men, despite multiple actual laws that say the opposite. The Equal Pay Act of 1963, for example, makes sex-based wage discrimination illegal. The Civil Rights Act of 1964 also prohibits discrimination on the basis of sex.

Carrie Lukas, managing director for the conservative Independent Women’s Forum, released a statement refuting Arquette’s assumption that women do not have equal rights in America.

“Women can write their own story by carefully considering their options and the long-term impact of the choices they make about education, careers, specialties and the time they take out of the workplace,” Lukas said. "Women may never catch up to men on average earnings — but if those differences in pay are the result of purposeful choices that women are making based on their priorities, than that doesn't mean we all can't have our own happy ending."

Supporters of Arquette’s statement could say that she is just using her platform to advocate for those less fortunate than she. But telling people they don’t have equal rights when they do doesn’t help anyone — it in fact hurts the conversation.

If Arquette truly believes there is a gender wage gap, perhaps she should look into the pay disparities among the politicians she supports. In 2008, Arquette donated the maximum to Barack Obama, who was running against Hillary Clinton at the time (way to stand up for women, Arquette!). Obama’s White House pays women on average less than men.

Obama’s spokespeople point out that the gap is due to what jobs women hold in the White House — namely lower-paying junior jobs. So when it comes to their own pay gap, the White House admits that it is not due to discrimination but other factors — the same reason the wage gap exists for the population at large.

But maybe Arquette learned her lesson in 2008 and will support Hillary Clinton this time around. Well, it turns out Clinton had an even worse pay gap during her years as a senator than the Obama White House does now.

Women on average earned 72 cents for every dollar a man earned in Sen. Clinton’s office — a larger pay gap than the current claim of 77 cents or 78 cents.

Clinton has tried to position herself as someone who cares about equal pay. The Washington Free Beacon’s Brent Scher noted a tweet from Clinton in 2014 claiming that “20 years ago, women made 72 cents on the dollar to men. Today it’s still just 77 cents. More work to do.” Seeing as how Clinton paid her female staffers 72 cents to the dollar that she paid men, she must still be living in the 90s (when her husband Bill was president, remember).

The point here is that someone like Obama or Clinton can’t claim that women aren’t equal because of the wage gap and then have a similar or worse wage gap in their own offices. Because when they explain away their own wage gap, they explain away the national wage gap.

Meanwhile, celebrities like Arquette parrot the talking points that women somehow have fewer rights than men because of that supposed wage gap, and the cycle of victimization continues.
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Re: Female millionaire claims American women don't have equal rights
« Reply #1 on: February 23, 2015, 09:10:30 pm »
I started to watch the Oscars. I lasted about 5 minutes. I am so glad I decided not to watch. Why the heck was the host in his underwear?


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Re: Female millionaire claims American women don't have equal rights
« Reply #2 on: February 23, 2015, 09:21:54 pm »
What was even more bizarre than Arquette saying it was all of the uber-rich women shouting their support for her...like Oprah.  WTF? Oprah?  When has that multi-multi billionaire ever been discriminated against?  For pay?  How can anything be loopier than that?

The host was in his underwear because he's skinny and because it is Hollywood.
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Re: Female millionaire claims American women don't have equal rights
« Reply #3 on: February 23, 2015, 09:30:24 pm »
I started to watch the Oscars. I lasted about 5 minutes. I am so glad I decided not to watch. Why the heck was the host in his underwear?
He's gay. Does he need any other reason?
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Re: Female millionaire claims American women don't have equal rights
« Reply #4 on: February 23, 2015, 09:35:01 pm »
He's gay. Does he need any other reason?
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Re: Female millionaire claims American women don't have equal rights
« Reply #5 on: February 23, 2015, 09:35:59 pm »
Apparently from the size of her bank account her rights are far more equal than mine.
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Re: Female millionaire claims American women don't have equal rights
« Reply #6 on: February 23, 2015, 09:36:27 pm »
What was even more bizarre than Arquette saying it was all of the uber-rich women shouting their support for her...like Oprah.  WTF? Oprah?  When has that multi-multi billionaire ever been discriminated against?  For pay?  How can anything be loopier than that?

The host was in his underwear because he's skinny and because it is Hollywood.
I am so glad I missed her rant.


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CBS Uses Skewed Statistics to Back Up Patricia Arquette’s Equal Pay Comments
 
By Curtis Houck | February 23, 2015 | 9:47 PM EST
 

All three major broadcast networks took time during their post-Oscars stories on Monday night to mention actress Patricia Arquette’s calls for “wage equality” and “equal rights for women,” but it was the CBS Evening News that went one step further by devoting a whole segment to the topic and used loaded statistics to craft a one-sided argument to prop up Arquette’s rant.

Anchor Scott Pelley noted her as one example of how award winners “used the national stage as a soapbox” and gushed that “she has point” when it comes to the issue of what men and women earn.



“According to the Census Bureau, for every dollar a man makes, a woman earns just 78 cents for doing the same job,” said Pelley prior to Jericka Duncan’s equally supportive segment for Arquette.

Using a study by the American Association of University Women, Duncan lamented that full-time female workers, women CEOs, legal professionals, actors, and college graduates all earn “less than their male counterparts.” Duncan also turned to the director research of a firm known as Catalyst to continue advancing this long-held liberal argument that the pay gap is “impacting our families and it's impacting our economy.”

Duncan ended her segment by worrying that “if this wage disparity continues at this rate, experts say we won't see equality for women until 2058.” Nowhere in the two-minute-and-17-second report was there even a mention of an opposing viewpoint.

As per the norm for many liberal arguments, there’s far more to this story. A CNN Money story from October 2014 reported that the “78 cents” statistic isn’t exactly encapsulating as “the wage gap isn’t that simple.” While it also brought up the same study as Duncan, the article did highlight how there’s more than meets the eye:


The stat we're all so familiar with “is an aggregate of all men and women in the workplace,”  said Christina Hoff Sommers, a resident scholar at the American Enterprise Institute. It doesn't take into account important variables like education level, total hours worked, type of work and job tenure, she said.

So, while Census Bureau data says the average woman working full time made nearly 22% less than her male counterpart in 2013, or 78.3 cents on every dollar, that doesn't mean that all women get paid less to do the exact same job as men.

In addition, such statistics on what women earn compared to men fail to consider a variety of other categories that, according to a Heritage Foundation study, include industry, “career interruptions,” levels of experience, and even how job benefits can be unique. For example, Census data from 2008 reported that single women living in a metropolitan areas without children and in the 20s earn eight percent more than their male counterparts.

Two other key facts that Duncan omitted from her report were that more women than men are attending college today and are growing richer at faster rates than men.

When former Georgia Democratic gubernatorial candidate Jason Carter brought up the previous Census statistic in April 2014 (77 cents for every $1), Politifact ruled that Carter’s claim was “mostly false” for many of the same reasons as cited above.

Meanwhile, ABC’s World News Tonight spun Arquette’s comments as addressing “the moms and families across this country” that had numerous audience members “cheering her on.” On NBC Nightly News, correspondent Joe Fryer included Arquette as one recipient that used the stage as “a megaphone” and “more of a soapbox.”

 


 

The relevant portions of the segment from the CBS Evening News with Scott Pelley on February 23 are transcribed below.


CBS Evening News with Scott Pelley
 February 23, 2015
 6:42 p.m. Eastern

[ON-SCREEN HEADLINE CAPTION: Equal Pay]

SCOTT PELLEY: As often, some actors used the national stage as a soapbox. This was supporting actress Patricia Arquette.

PATRICIA ARQUETTE: It's our time to have wage equality once and for all and equal rights for women in the United States of America.

PELLEY: And she has a point. According to the Census Bureau, for every dollar a man makes, a woman earns just 78 cents for doing the same job.

(....)

DUNCAN: Among full-time workers, women earn 18 percent less a week than men. Women CEOs make 20 percent less. In the legal procession, women make 43 percent less than their male counterparts. Hollywood is pointing out that divide where women in arts and entertainment are making 21 percent less. It's an uneven playing field from the start. A year after graduation, men are already earning 7 percent more than women according to a study by the American Association of University Women and once the salary is set, that gap widens over time.

ANNA BENINGER: What we found is that women are not getting paid equally for equal work with equal experience.

DUNCAN: Anna Beninger is a director of research at Catalyst, a non-profit that promotes more opportunities for women.
 
BENINGER: When you think about the impact that a gender wage gap has on someone's lifetime earnings, you know, with women being four out of ten breadwinners these days, it's having a huge impact beyond just the women themselves. It's impacting our families and it's impacting our economy.

DUNCAN: Scott, if this wage disparity continues at this rate, experts say we won't see equality for women until 2058.

 

Source URL: http://newsbusters.org/blogs/curtis-houck/2015/02/23/cbs-skews-stats-back-patricia-arquettes-equal-pay-comments