Ryan McMaken joins Bob to discuss the recent US Women’s World Cup elimination, and to dispel the myth that markets are discriminatory. After defending Megan Rapinoe’s failed penalty kick, they dismantle her outspoken views on “equal pay” in sports, and examine the left’s claim that law is required to fix prejudice in the labor market.
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Chapters
00:00 Against Our Limitless Regime
01:00 Introduction
01:46 Megan Rapinoe Penalty Kick
05:41 Gender Pay Gap in Professional Sports
16:16 Wealth Disparity in Labor and Wages
19:50 Prejudice and Discriminatory Hiring Practices
26:09 Discrimination: Markets vs. Government
34:37 Majority Rule Paradox
37:45 Democracy and Culture