Re: RE: Men's Rights?
It's not a double standard, it's biology. Equality or fairness don't enter into childbearing unfortunately. Men and women can never have exactly the same rights, responsibilities and risks when it comes to childbearing because of biology. A man isn't equally responsible for a pregnancy since his body is completely uninvolved after conception. Abortion is allowed because a woman has the right to control her body and pregnancy affects her body exclusively. Legal rights to abortion have nothing to do with the child and who "owns" the child because it isn't considered a child yet.
That's a separate issue from child support. Child support is mandatory because of the rights of the child (and those include male children!!!). Children's rights have nothing to do with gender. Child support shouldn't have anything to do with whether it's a father or a mother raising the children either. The non-custodial parent (mom or dad) should be contributing to their child's needs. In the interest of male children, I would think mandatory support would be something men's rights activists would be all in favor of as long as it's applied to both parents. I really think the fact that children's rights have become such a women's issue says something bad about fatherhood in our society.
Zzarchov said:Well, in that case isn't it Male slavery that a man has to pay for a child he didn't want to keep? Should he not be able to sign away his parently rights and no longer be responsible for it in the same way a woman can choose not to have the child?
If its BOTH of their children then both get a choice in all decisions about it. If its HER child only, then he should not be responsible as he gets no say in it.
He could simply decide not to have sex with a woman and thus not be a slave.
So too could that woman not be a slave by simply choosing not to have sex with that same man.
If its slavery for one, its slavery for both. If its ok for one, its ok for both.
Can you not see the double standard? Its "Is MY baby if I want to abort it, but OUR baby if I don't" in any way a fair system to both genders?
If only the man could choose whether or not to abort the baby would that seem fair?
It's not a double standard, it's biology. Equality or fairness don't enter into childbearing unfortunately. Men and women can never have exactly the same rights, responsibilities and risks when it comes to childbearing because of biology. A man isn't equally responsible for a pregnancy since his body is completely uninvolved after conception. Abortion is allowed because a woman has the right to control her body and pregnancy affects her body exclusively. Legal rights to abortion have nothing to do with the child and who "owns" the child because it isn't considered a child yet.
That's a separate issue from child support. Child support is mandatory because of the rights of the child (and those include male children!!!). Children's rights have nothing to do with gender. Child support shouldn't have anything to do with whether it's a father or a mother raising the children either. The non-custodial parent (mom or dad) should be contributing to their child's needs. In the interest of male children, I would think mandatory support would be something men's rights activists would be all in favor of as long as it's applied to both parents. I really think the fact that children's rights have become such a women's issue says something bad about fatherhood in our society.