It would seem not so much for men as for women.I would say, with the exception of forced rape, it takes two to tango.
Each of us is responsible for our actions, and the consequences.
Nature being what it is, not a whole lot can be done about that.It would seem not so much for men as for women.
1. We can surely make it easier to require child support...maybe even require forced sterilization for men who just can't seem to stop making babies.Nature being what it is, not a whole lot can be done about that.
Still, we are all responsible for our own actions, even if some seek to shun their responsibility.
1. We can surely make it easier to require child support...maybe even require forced sterilization for men who just can't seem to stop making babies.
2. Not only do some shun the responsibility...they get away with it.
After four or five kids out of wedlock...yeah, a vasectomy would be appropriate."Forced sterilization" sounds rather drastic to me personally....It's something out of 1930's Germany. Are we to cut off the hands of chronic pick-pockets?
I am in favor, however, in the courts forcing the "baby-makers" to accept at least financial responsibility for their half of what they have done. Seems like a fair-minded thing to do.
If the person consents to it, which is different than the state imposing it.After four or five kids out of wedlock...yeah, a vasectomy would be appropriate.
They did not sterilize men for having too many babies...they did it if the father was the wrong religion...not the same thing, but then you knew that.If the person consents to it, which is different than the state imposing it.
For me, that's a bridge too far. It is, however, an idea the nazi regime thoroughly embraced:
Sterilization in Nazi Germany
Sterilization in Nazi Germany (thoughtco.com)
This is what happens when you put too much power in the hands of the government.They did not sterilize men for having too many babies...they did it if the father was the wrong religion...not the same thing, but then you knew that.
Except our patriarchal society tends to give men a pass.I would say, with the exception of forced rape, it takes two to tango.
Each of us is responsible for our actions, and the consequences.
Wouldn't it be cool if we made all young men get vasectomies to be reversed when they marry? Then all they'd have to worry about were STDs.1. We can surely make it easier to require child support...maybe even require forced sterilization for men who just can't seem to stop making babies.
2. Not only do some shun the responsibility...they get away with it.
No, because vasectomies are less invasive than tubal ligations. I rather like the long term birth control for women, IUDs or hormonal implants good for 5 years.Wouldn't it be cool to give girls tuba ligations to be reversed when they get married?
Except our patriarchal society tends to give men a pass.
You see that in the military.....with reports of sexual assault not addressed.
Military sexual assault victims say the system is broken - ABC News (go.com)
Department of Defense Releases Fiscal Year 2020 Annual Report on Sexual Assault in the Military > U.S. Department of Defense > Release
You see that on college campuses. Trump granted more rights for men accused of sexual assault/rape.
Trump Administration Publishes Final Title IX Campus Sexual Assault Regulations | Education News | US News
What can men do to reduce the number of abortions....instead of just putting the onus on women and then wanting to restrict their reproductive rights?Non-Sequitur.
None of that addresses what I posted:
I would say, with the exception of forced rape, it takes two to tango.
In the case of two willing participants, both share responsibility.