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FagI dunno girl is the last thing on my mind right now.
FagI dunno girl is the last thing on my mind right now.
How's this one?Find me a nice korean girl who's into older white men. She doesn't have to be -that- pretty.
Gonna have to back Trollface on this.If women didn't work and stayed home world would be a better place.
Two for two.If mist didn't post and would just shut the fuck up the world would be a nicer place.
It identifies three main failures, with the "most consequential" one being that Erdely did not interview the three friends who were with Jackie the night she says she was raped.
The "Rape on Campus" story did quote them, but those quotes were based on Jackie's recollection of conversations they shared, not based on any other interviews.
"That was the reporting path, if taken, that would have almost certainly led the magazine's editors to change plans," Columbia's investigators say.
Yet she isn't getting fired over it.Erdely told Columbia that in retrospect, I wish somebody had pushed me harder" about reaching out to the three friends.
But her editor, Woods, told Columbia that he did push: "I did repeatedly ask, 'Can we reach these people? Can we?' And I was told no."
To be honest I'm all for open payroll policies. I've worked in environments all my life where disclosing pay would get you disciplinary action and everyone knows it doesn't stop anything. It's so tiring, there's nothing but spurious accusations of racism, sexism, elitism, nepotism, etc. for anything and everything. Let's call it out into the open within the walls of the company. "OK Stephanie, you want to see WHY you aren't making $25/hr? How about Brian had four times your sales, put in an extra 20 hours every week and still did 2 community service weekends while you have 8 write ups for calling off on Monday?"Sarah Silverman comes clean about LYING to highlight gender pay gap | Daily Mail Online
Daily Mail, and all, but the story is true as far as I know. Sarah Silverman was asked to think of a time when the Gender Pay gap affected her--makes up a lie about a close friend. Gets called on it, is forced to apologize but is now essentially saying people shouldn't use this as an example of how the pay gap gets distorted. Which, consequently--it's a perfect example of. She was paid less because she took a guest slot, instead of a booked one. And the slot is paid less, for men and women. Blaming these kinds of choices on Gender, rather than other factors that affect pay? Is one of the primary reasons people still site the silly 20+% figure.