Karly Morgan
I’ve written
about the atrocity of the pay gap between the US Men’s and US Women’s soccer
teams before, and finally, the women are going to get their day in court.
The United States
Women’s National Soccer Team won the last Women’s World Cup. It was the most
watched soccer game of any kind by American viewers in history. Last year, the
women generated $20,000,000 MORE revenue than the men. That’s right, twenty
million dollars MORE. Yet, the women are paid about a quarter of what the men
are paid.
In 2014, the
US Men’s team had a losing record in world cup play, and were knocked out
during play for the round of 16. They were paid $9million.
The US Women’s
team won the entire world cup, were internationally declared the best women’s
soccer team in the world, and they were paid $2million. That sum was divided
among the organization, coaches, and players.
The 2014 Men’s
World Cup champions were awarded $35million.
The numbers
are irrefutable, and the USWNST are taking this prejudicial atrocity to the
courtroom. Landon Donovan, a prominent former US men’s team soccer player,
tweeted that the women certainly deserved to be treated equally in every way.
Senator and former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton tweeted that she wouldn’t
want to face those women on the field or in the courtroom.
Good news for the world of feminism!
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