Teen Vogue thinks equal pay should be the LAW in the US oh, wait
Teen Vogue reported Wednesday that Iceland just made history by becoming the first nation to make equal pay for men and women a law, and now they’re asking for the United States to follow suit.
Okay, do the U.S. next! https://t.co/wL9GABBWmK
— Teen Vogue (@TeenVogue) January 3, 2018
They made history? But didn’t President John F. Kennedy sign the Equal Pay Act into law mandating exactly that?
Narrator: They did, it was called the Equal Pay Act of 1963… https://t.co/mfSYpdE9ur
— Paul Sacca (@Paul_Sacca) January 4, 2018
THEY DID. ABOUT 60 YEARS AGO https://t.co/RGDRoP6lYh
— The Cartoon Loon (@TheCartoonLoon) January 3, 2018
Only been that way for decades already 😂😂 https://t.co/7WvGcvVS9F
— Andy (@andyecfc) January 3, 2018
It's already illegal though 🤔 https://t.co/Cxu1Dwi3oF
— someweebwatchingcartoons (@agoobagoo) January 3, 2018
Stick to teaching girls about sex toys, this is way out of your depth. It is called: "Equal pay act of 1963". https://t.co/Xl8JoSgVIQ
— I am the Common good. (@KesaraRiku) January 3, 2018
Yeah JFK signed that into law half a century before teen vogue existed https://t.co/nPU7hZUvP1
— Agent Midnight Dark-Mind (@Pet_The_Bridge) January 3, 2018
Sigh. Ya know what? I'm just gonna say June 10, 1963 and then go lie down. https://t.co/WaAhbbtiUY
— ✏BeckyTheWriter✒ (@Becky_L_Stout) January 3, 2018
Imagine my surprise a teen girl's magazine doesnt know about the equal pay act of 1963. https://t.co/DvUZP7gGXG
— Tom (@MrShitPoster) January 3, 2018
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