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stessier wrote:I'm curious who he is arguing against. Is there a group out there supporting unequal pay?
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stessier wrote:I'm curious who he is arguing against. Is there a group out there supporting unequal pay?
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None of the ones I've heard of.
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My guess is that while most people give lip service to equal pay for equal work, there's still a disparity in pay, and he's saying we need to do something about that.
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I think we need to define what we mean by equal pay for equal work.

In the salary ranks, it just doesn't work that way. Anywhere that gives raises based on a percentage increase, women will fall behind if they take time off for having children. Or what about negotiating for pay? Some people are good at it, some aren't. I don't know if there is a gender effect, but that will effect it as well. Heck, two guys can be doing the same job and not get paid the same in the salary world.

Hourly workers are a bit more straightforward but even then reviews can make a difference. Over a workforce I could see it averaging out (there are as many good reviews as bad for each gender), but individuals can still be outliers.
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Cue Nox to explain to us it's not gender that is causing the gap, but the behaviour that genders typically engage in that is the problem. I.e. less seniority/experience due to maternity leave and such.

It's a compelling argument, but I'm not sold on it, yet.
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It's definitely complicated - no argument there. I agree with a lot of Nox's points on the cause, in fact. I was just trying to point out that the Pope isn't necessarily arguing against anyone trying to maintain the wage gap - he's just trying to build additional pressure to close the wage gap.
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I guess my point is I'm not sure how much of a gap actually exists. More pressure to at least look at the issue is good. I'm just not going to be all that disappointed/shocked to learn there's little to be done.
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GreenGoo wrote:Cue Nox to explain to us it's not gender that is causing the gap, but the behaviour that genders typically engage in that is the problem. I.e. less seniority/experience due to maternity leave and such.

It's a compelling argument, but I'm not sold on it, yet.
Partly. The studies are pretty clear that all but 7% can be accounted for when experience and education are accounted for. However, there is still a 7% "gap."

The best guess I've heard is that women do not negotiate salary as hard as men do. There are studies that back that up. It is unknown why. It may be perception (they won't pay me any more). Some may be estrogen vs. testosterone. Some may be society (women take more time off to take care of the kids and don't pursue networking/career as aggressively).

I have yet to see the company that consistently pays anybody more than they have to, so I have difficulty believing it is because they like men better.
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ImLawBoy wrote:I like hearing that from the Pope. Maybe he should expand that whole women's rights thing into the priesthood, though . . . .

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Gay sex is compared to sticking a bagel in your ear at Catholic conference. :pop:
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Moliere wrote:Gay sex is compared to sticking a bagel in your ear at Catholic conference. :pop:
Do you like cream cheese on your bagel?
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Rather, Catholics are bringing the “good news” of the gospel and Jesus Christ, he said. He compared leading gays out of same-sex relations to Moses leading people out of slavery in Egypt.

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“This is the question which is asked by junior-high kids: Why does God hate gays?” Riccardo said. Riccardo said he responds in terms that can relate to younger folks without being too explicit.

“Here’s the image that I use,” Riccardo said. He said he tells the students, what if ‘I just rip open a bagel, I take it, and I cram it in my ear. What would you say?’

He said, the kids respond: “That doesn’t go there.”

“I say, ‘Exactly.’ ”

“That will ruin your ear canal,” Riccardo said.
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Ugh.
At the conference, a popular Catholic priest in metro Detroit, the Rev. John Riccardo of Our Lady of Good Counsel Parish in Plymouth, told about how a family member of his wrestles with how to deal with a gay child.
I hope he's telling them to seek advice from someone that actually cares. I cannot ever imagine uttering the phrase, "Help me deal with my gay child."
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Smoove_B wrote:Ugh.
At the conference, a popular Catholic priest in metro Detroit, the Rev. John Riccardo of Our Lady of Good Counsel Parish in Plymouth, told about how a family member of his wrestles with how to deal with a gay child.
I hope he's telling them to seek advice from someone that actually cares. I cannot ever imagine uttering the phrase, "Help me deal with my gay child."
Nah. Of course not.
Riccardo said the family member allows the gay partner of her child into her home and doesn’t exclude her. Riccardo said his family member has said: “If this person doesn’t come in my house, they may never hear the gospel. ... I want them to encounter Jesus.”
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At the same time, his family member “is very firm and clear with her child,” Riccardo said. She said she tells her child “when you are here, you will not sleep together (with your gay partner) ... because I think that’s harmful and here are the reasons why.”
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Goes without saying. The prospect of getting caught having sex at your parent's house is harmful at any age -- regardless of orientation.
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Why hasn't your country put them in jail?
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GreenGoo wrote:Why hasn't your country put them in jail?
Because they're not minorities using drugs.
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Why hasn't your country put them in jail?
That annoying due process and/or cash payouts.
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Well, and one of the five did his molesting in Belgium (allegedly). Can't put him in jail here.
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I like due process, and that was my point.

Now bribing the victims is a different matter.
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Good job Frank, way to show you're different than the previous popes.

Vatican fires gay priest from his post on eve of synod
The Vatican on Saturday fired a monsignor who came out as gay on the eve of a big meeting of the world's bishops to discuss church outreach to gays, divorcees and more traditional Catholic families.
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Moliere wrote:Good job Frank, way to show you're different than the previous popes.

Vatican fires gay priest from his post on eve of synod
The Vatican on Saturday fired a monsignor who came out as gay on the eve of a big meeting of the world's bishops to discuss church outreach to gays, divorcees and more traditional Catholic families.


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Moliere wrote:Good job Frank, way to show you're different than the previous popes.

Vatican fires gay priest from his post on eve of synod
The Vatican on Saturday fired a monsignor who came out as gay on the eve of a big meeting of the world's bishops to discuss church outreach to gays, divorcees and more traditional Catholic families.
From what I've read, he's not just gay, he's in a relationship (i.e. not remaining celibate). If he had disclosed that he was in a such a relationship with a woman, would he have remained in his position? Should he have immunity from the repercussions of violating his vows just because he's gay?
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In don't understand. The Catholic church has not changed its stance on homosexuality, and it is still considered a sin.

What did you expect would happen?
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GreenGoo wrote:In don't understand. The Catholic church has not changed its stance on homosexuality, and it is still considered a sin.

What did you expect would happen?
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GreenGoo wrote:In don't understand. The Catholic church has not changed its stance on homosexuality, and it is still considered a sin.

What did you expect would happen?
Me? I'm questioning why this is only being framed in the context of a priest being dismissed from a Vatican postion because he announced that he was gay, when it seems likely that a heterosexual priest who announced to the world that he was in a sexual relationship with a woman would also have been dismissed.
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Max Peck wrote:
Moliere wrote:Good job Frank, way to show you're different than the previous popes.

Vatican fires gay priest from his post on eve of synod
The Vatican on Saturday fired a monsignor who came out as gay on the eve of a big meeting of the world's bishops to discuss church outreach to gays, divorcees and more traditional Catholic families.
From what I've read, he's not just gay, he's in a relationship (i.e. not remaining celibate). If he had disclosed that he was in a such a relationship with a woman, would he have remained in his position? Should he have immunity from the repercussions of violating his vows just because he's gay?
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Max Peck wrote:
Moliere wrote:Good job Frank, way to show you're different than the previous popes.

Vatican fires gay priest from his post on eve of synod
The Vatican on Saturday fired a monsignor who came out as gay on the eve of a big meeting of the world's bishops to discuss church outreach to gays, divorcees and more traditional Catholic families.
From what I've read, he's not just gay, he's in a relationship (i.e. not remaining celibate). If he had disclosed that he was in a such a relationship with a woman, would he have remained in his position? Should he have immunity from the repercussions of violating his vows just because he's gay?
Well, if only this other male was a child, then we would just see the priest moved to a new parish, right? Not lose his job.
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Unagi wrote:
Max Peck wrote:
Moliere wrote:Good job Frank, way to show you're different than the previous popes.

Vatican fires gay priest from his post on eve of synod
The Vatican on Saturday fired a monsignor who came out as gay on the eve of a big meeting of the world's bishops to discuss church outreach to gays, divorcees and more traditional Catholic families.
From what I've read, he's not just gay, he's in a relationship (i.e. not remaining celibate). If he had disclosed that he was in a such a relationship with a woman, would he have remained in his position? Should he have immunity from the repercussions of violating his vows just because he's gay?
Well, if only this other male was a child, then we would just see the priest moved to a new parish, right? Not lose his job.
Admitting you're dismissing a priest because they were in a legal, consensual sexual relationship is not a huge thing. It doesn't need covering up. Admitting you're dismissing them because they criminally abused minors while hiding behind the cloth is a different matter.
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I would think admitting you failed to dismiss them because they criminally abused minors while hiding behind the cloth would be even worse.

But hey glass houses and stones and all. If he is going to be lecturing everyone else he should expect a good dose of his own house being thrown under the light.
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Rip wrote:I would think admitting you failed to dismiss them because they criminally abused minors while hiding behind the cloth would be even worse.
Institutionally? Probably. But when you're an individual bishop or cardinal or whatever administrator, hope to cover the whole thing up springs eternal. Especially when you've seen it done successfully before.
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On Friday, Pope Francis delivered his own “I have a dream” address, in this case dedicated to Europe, calling the continent to undergo a “memory transfusion” to avoid the mistakes of the past and to pursue a future based on economic justice, openness to newcomers, respect for life in all its stages, and dialogue with everyone.

“I dream of a Europe that is young, still capable of being a mother: a mother who has life because she respects life and offers hope for life,” Francis said on Friday, as he was accepting the prestigious Charlemagne Prize, given yearly to personalities or institutions for their efforts towards European unity.
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Giving a pope the "Charlemagne Prize" is just one of history's little ironies...
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Spreading Fake News?
Pope Francis compared media outlets that spread disinformation and cover scandals to smear politicians to people who become aroused by excrement.

In an interview with the Belgian Catholic weekly "Tertio," Francis said scandal-mongering media outlets risk falling prey to coprophilia, or arousal from excrement, and the consumers risk coprophagia, or eating excrement.

"I think the media have to be very clear, very transparent, and not fall into — no offense intended — the sickness of coprophilia, that is, always wanting to cover scandals, covering nasty things, even if they are true," he said, according to Reuters.

"And since people have a tendency towards the sickness of coprophagia, a lot of damage can be done."

The pope also warned that spreading disinformation is "probably the greatest damage that the media can do" because "it directs opinion in only one direction and omits the other part of the truth."
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His Holiness Pope Francis: "Stop eating shit."
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The Knights of Malta, better known as the Knights Hospitaller heavy cavalry unit in Medieval 2: Total War, just got the Francis treatment.
The showdown between the Vatican and the Knights of Malta has come to a brusque end, with the leader of the historic sovereign order resigning at the apparent request of Pope Francis.

In a statement Wednesday, the Vatican said the pontiff would also be taking over control of the order with the appointment of a new papal delegate in the coming days.
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The resignation caps an unusually tense month for the prestigious Catholic lay order, which had been openly resisting a Vatican investigation into Festing's firing of one of their top officials. At times it seemed that one of Catholicism's most storied organizations was challenging the authority and power of the pope.
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