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Feminists promote womens' rights, and in particular, "equal pay for equal work."

One common claim is that women, on average, make 75 cents for every dollar a man makes doing the same work.

The joke is that man makes fun of feminism, but then suggests the woman should get 75 cents, and not one dollar.


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