Saturday, May 2, 2020

Sanity prevails as federal judge slaps down Megan Rapinoe’s fake ‘equal pay’ lawsuit

 2017: FC Dallas under-15 boys squad beat the U.S. Women's National Team in a scrimmage



Washington Examiner  "On Friday, sanity prevailed in federal court after a judge finally slapped down soccer star Megan Rapinoe and the U.S. Women’s National Team’s sham "equal pay" lawsuit against the U.S. Soccer Federation. The decision has sparked widespread backlash, but when you set all the identity politics and outrage-mongering aside, it’s clearly correct based on the facts.
"Federal Judge R. Gary Klausner considered the USWNT’s “equal pay” claim alleging that the women's team faces sex-based pay discrimination compared to the U.S. men’s soccer team. He found it so baseless that he dismissed it without allowing it to proceed to trial. He did allow a few claims related to travel conditions to proceed, but the equal pay claim was the heart of the lawsuit, and it was rejected out of hand.
“ 'The statements offered by Plaintiff [USWNT] are insufficient to establish a genuine dispute that [female players] are paid at a rate less than the rate paid to [male players],” the judge wrote in his decision. “Defendant [U.S. Soccer] has presented evidence that the [USWNT] was paid more on both a cumulative and an average per-game basis than the [men’s team].”
"Cue the hysterical outrage.
"True to her faux-victim style, Rapinoe tweeted, “We will never stop fighting for EQUALITY” in response to the decision. Teammate Ali Krieger said, “We will continue to fight like hell and get what we deserve.’ " . . .

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