KingMerv00
Penultimate Amazing
Logic and fairness are sometimes mutually exclusive.
How is unfair to make the real father live up to his responsibility instead of forcing another man to shoulder it for him?
Logic and fairness are sometimes mutually exclusive.
It is unfair to the child, who can't just go out and get a job to support themselves while adults wrangle over paternity.How is unfair to make the real father live up to his responsibility instead of forcing another man to shoulder it for him?
It is unfair to the child, who can't just go out and get a job to support themselves while adults wrangle over paternity.
That is why it is called 'child support' and not 'fair payment'.
It is unfair to the child, who can't just go out and get a job to support themselves while adults wrangle over paternity.
That is why it is called 'child support' and not 'fair payment'.
That's the best I've seen it put.
Because child support for non-related children comes up every time someone mentions feminism, I would like to see some numbers. What percentage of child support is paid (knowingly, of course) to men who are not the child's father? While we are at it, it would also be good to know what percentage of child support is paid by men who have not had a long term relationship with the child's mother?
Reading these questions makes me think that the questions give bias results when it comes to male victimisation. Basically these questions, coupled with their definition of what rape is would mean that certain situations of female on male rape, such as a woman forcing a man to penetrate her, don't count as rape.
This year, the FBI will finally change the definition of rape from "carnal knowledge of a female forcibly and against her will." to a much more broad definition of penetration without consent, regardless of gender and including objects.
My response is the same to you as it was to crimresearch: You are making the assumption that child support isn't being paid while the parents "wrangle over paternity". The presumptive father (the husband) whould pay until he proves his case. Problem solved.
I doubt it is very common but digging around for data misses his point. He wants to know why feminists don't care. The answer is "They do, they just talk about other things." It's like asking Randi why he doesn't care about the nasty case of food poisoning I had last week.
I'd be interested to see the new definition. Does it still specify penetration of whom by whom? That's how you miss female-on-male -- by missing that the exact same sexual act can be a rape in either direction based on incapacitance and coercion.
Oh, and by the way -- men's rights advocates have been fighting for this as well.
Below is the revised rape definition:
“Penetration, no matter how slight, of the vagina or anus with any body part or object, or oral penetration by a sex organ of another person, without the consent of the victim.”
I'd be interested to see the new definition.
Oh, and by the way -- men's rights advocates have been fighting for this as well.
You mention something about women and someone absolutely ALWAYS says "Yea, but men..."
Also, I don't think I ever answered the OP question.
"Why so much hatred for feminism?" Repeated malicious persecution of males by the "feminists" in college. Mean, nasty, public stuff. Stuff in the college newspaper, as well as around campus.
And never a word from a women's studies professor or other "feminist" against it. Never any indication but that the abhorrent conduct of these women under the guise of the college feminist organization was precisely representative of what "feminism" is all about.
College is the place you learn about those sort of ideas, and the conduct of groups in college still defines a lot of my attitudes towards the ideals associated with those groups even today.
That's horsecrap. I'm describing the real world to you, and you simply can't accept it, so you are spinning a dream world where paying biological fathers are always right there.You are making the assumption that child support isn't being paid while the parents "wrangle over paternity". The presumptive father (the husband) whould pay until he proves his case. Problem solved.
Note that the FBI doesn't set the legal definition of rape, statutes do.This is the reason why feminists and allies have been fighting for years to get legal and official description of rape changed. This year, the FBI will finally change the definition of rape from "carnal knowledge of a female forcibly and against her will." to a much more broad definition of penetration without consent, regardless of gender and including objects.
Although that is a step in the right direction, it is still inadequate and many acts of rape will not be defined as such in the records of the FBI.
Who said anything about women vs. men? Or are you mistakenly associating just women with feminism and just men with men's rights?
I thought it was an interesting point that the rape definition is something that both feminists and MRAs have been trying to change. It's a rare point, similar to the "gendered occupations" thing, that both groups have been equally vocal about.
You weren't doing anything malicious. I'm just annoyed by the pattern of this thread. Talk about abortion and someone points to you forgot to mention unfair child support. Discuss how 14% of people think men should get preferential hiring treatment Say feminists did their best to change the definition of rape to help men and someone reminds you men's rights groups did it to.
The opening years of this century; and no I don't.What year was this? Do you have links to any of the stuff that was in the papers?
Yeah, it's an acknowledged problem.I get what you're saying. I know I've mentioned my psycho women's studies prof. ("Long hair is just another way that men tie women to the bed!!!") but she was universally accepted as an outlier, even by the most feminism-embracing students.
It's like no female topic in this thread is valid unless it is paired with some male topic.
That's horsecrap. I'm describing the real world to you, and you simply can't accept it, so you are spinning a dream world where paying biological fathers are always right there.