I would agree that the wage gap is largely produced by motherhood.
But that’s another important fact that has to be recognized–that motherhood has severe impact on women’s earning ability.
That’s why the talk of how financially “unfair” divorce is to men is so one-sided–motherhood just by itself is “unfair” financially to women.
nytimes.com/2017/05/13/upshot/the-gender-pay-gap-is-largely-because-of-motherhood.html
It’s just not reasonable to ask that women give up prioritizing their careers for marriage and motherhood and then to be surprised when women wind up being the party that needs to be financially subsidized. If there’s not going to be a subsidy, then women need to stop hurting their education and careers for the sake of children and their husband’s career. They need to work as hard and as long as their husbands, not have any breaks in employment, and refuse moves that will hurt their earning potential (no matter how good all of those things might be for the family).
Now, as to rape culture, barely a week goes by on CAF without evidence. We had a very good one on this thread (I think), where somebody was making the argument that it was obviously more likely that 50 women were lying than that Bill Cosby had been drugging and raping women for decades.
I unfortunately don’t have my house mathematician available, but isn’t that kind of crazy, even just mathematically speaking? Let us say (being very generous) that there is a 90% chance that each and every one of those women is lying–the odds that all 50 women are lying is virtually nil.
We can also apply Occam’s Razor. Wikipedia says, “Suppose there exist two explanations for an occurrence. In this case, the simpler one is usually better. Another way of saying it is that the more assumptions you have to make, the more unlikely an explanation is.”
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Occam%27s_razor
With regard to Bill Cosby, we have two alternate explanations. Either
a) he is lying
or
b) she is lying, she is lying, she is lying, she is lying, she is lying, she is lying, she is lying, she is lying, she is lying, she is lying, she is lying, she is lying, she is lying, she is lying, she is lying, she is lying, she is lying, she is lying, she is lying, she is lying, she is lying, she is lying, etc. (I typed out 22, so just imagine another 28)
The first explanation (only he is lying) is much more elegant than the second explanation, because it requires far fewer assumptions (49 fewer, in fact).
And that’s what rape culture means in that instance–totally disregarding the common sense probabilities of the situation in favor of the assumption that 50 different women (many of whom are now grandmas because the earliest accusations date from the 1960s) must be seeking fame and fortune through their accusations.
There’s also an interesting parallel to Islamic law. There are a lot of Islamic countries where a woman’s testimony is (quite officially) worth 1/2 of a man’s testimony.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Status_of_women%27s_testimony_in_Islam
With Bill Cosby, we get a situation where a woman’s testimony is worth less than 1/50th of a man’s testimony.
Wow!