Bradley M. Kuhn

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What's special about this one, though, is that the arguer must admit the wage gap exists to make the argument. Thus, they are agreeing with you that women are mistreated by the companies in wages, and that your solution is being manipulated into a tool toward that end. That sort of devious rhetoric is rarely seen. It's Frank Underwood-ish impressive.

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