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Patricia Arquette Causes Controversy Telling ‘Gay People And People Of Color’ To Fight For Women’s Rights

  • February 23, 2015
  • Los Angeles

Patricia Arquette used Hollywood’s biggest awards uncover as a height to pronounce about something other than a Oscar she won: women’s equality

The 46-year-old singer pleaded for salary equivalence during her Oscars acceptance speech, saying, “It’s a time to have salary equivalence once and for all, and equal rights for women in a United States of America” — and moving uncontrollable enthusiasm from Meryl Streep and Jennifer Lopez

Backstage, Arquette stretched on this topic. “It’s time for us. It’s time for women. Equal means equal,” she said. “It’s inexcusable that we go around a universe and speak about equal rights for women in other countries when we don’t have equal rights for women in America. When they wrote a constitution, they didn’t intend it for women.”

Saying that zero will change until tangible laws are passed, Arquette continued: “People consider we have equal rights; we don’t. Until we pass a inherent amendment, we won’t have anything changed. It’s time for all women in America and all a group who adore women and all a happy people and people of tone that we’ve all fought for to quarrel for us now.”

Her latter comments caused people to indicate out that, of course, many women are

(It’s also value mentioning that women of tone face a larger gender salary gapsame is loyal for trans women

If you’re still confused, google “intersectionality.”

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Article source: http://www.huffingtonpost.com/2015/02/23/patricia-arquette-controversy-people-of-color-gay-people_n_6734076.html?utm_hp_ref=los-angeles&ir=Los+Angeles

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