You are actually great fun to debate with and I'm thoroughly enjoying myself. I think there have been huge steps towards equality and yes, there is still a pay gap but in real terms that is currently sitting at 5.4% here in the UK (when each job is adjusted).
Easyjet were accused of paying women 34% the amount they paid men, until of course it was pointed out that a significant percentage of their cabin crew were female and their pilots were male. This isn't a wage discrepancy, it's a social discrepancy. I think 5.4% can be reduced even further over the next few years and I'd expect for it to be parity within a decade.
And no. It's about equity. Equality would be paying the pilots and the cabin crew the same amount of money, equity would be paying everyone a fair wage for the complexity of the job they do and then taking steps to ensure everyone could do whatever job they wanted.
I'll stick to my transient power of belief argument, if you're 'inclined to believe the victim' but you won't look at the mountains of evidence presented which demonstrated quite clearly that Depp was the likely victim then that's on you.
No. Heard didn't joke about rape. She lied about it in a national newspaper and during her witness testimony and attempted to kill off her ex-husband's career by using it as a tool. That doesn't meet your requirements for evil, but a joke to a third party does?
I think you're failing to hold Amber Heard accountable whilst simultaneously holding Johnny Depp accountable for a far less serious thing and one in which there was arguably no victim.
That failure of accountability is misandry