Rudov & O'Reilly Debate Maternity Fraud
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@TheNoNonsenseMan My parents are split up, and my dad actually took me and my brothers (this was decided privately, not through any court) and my mother pays my dad child support. My dad doesnt need money from my mom, but he says there shouldnt be a limit on how good me and my brothers live and its what is fair and right. My mom agrees.
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@TheNoNonsenseMan Also, you always say that women are not as independent as they claim to be, because they want child support from their kid's fathers. Its not always about needing something, its just what is right. If you're worried about the mom using the money on herself, maybe instead of giving a cheque or cash, the mom can be given a credit card, that he would pay the bill for, so everyone would know what the money was being spent on.
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@TheNoNonsenseMan How can you not understand that both the man and woman are responsable for the pregnancy? Sure she chose to have sex with him, but guess what? He chose to have sex with her too. Unless she actually managed to rape him somehow, they're both equally responsable. I know some women lie about being on the pill, but if you cant trust that she's on the pill, how can you trust that she doesnt have an STD? Plus condoms break sometimes.
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3:36 - The woman opens her mouth and the first thing that pops out is the shaming language.
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The point Marc was trying to get across in the end but was drowned out is that women have more power in maternity.
They have more power in prevention before sex, during, and after. They have all the power if a baby is the result afterward. They can abort and adopt.
Men only have one means of prevent during sex and that is it, and not a very reliable one at that.
Lastly, a woman can back out of parenthood if she does not want to be a parent, men cannot do this.
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Blaming the victim, Lisa?
Having sex is her choice, taking the pill is her choice, keeping or killing the fetus is her choice. To have absolute power - in this case over life itself; to execute her own at will or even whim - and still demand equal responsibility from what has, at that point, been reduced to the function of livestock, is monstrous; something you would expect from an insane aristocracy.
"What is aristocracy?", some may ask. The answer; a sheltered and privileged elite class.
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Bill O'Reilly seems to be adopting woman lala land logic.
It requires a man and a woman to get pregnant. Therefore, the responsibility is equal for the man and the woman.
It requires an ice cream salesman and a diabetic to get the diabetic to die from having his blood over-flooded with sugar due to his inability to produce the necessary insulin. Therefore, the ice cream salesman has just as much responsibility to look after the diabetic's health as the diabetic.
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Marc Rudov is 100% correct. The women have to do paternity fraud consistently. They fuck some bad boy and then try to pin the payments on the "nice guy". Any guy with money and is a "good guy" will potentially get fucked by this. Its pathetic.
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Yup. Paternity Fraud is a very scary thing given how it's essentially sanctioned by multiple levels of government in multiple countries. While it's important to include events such as those you describe, people should never lose focus of what the over-arching concern/topic is.
And that is why many girls and diva-worshippers show up to say "No... man up!" because then they can try to change the topic instead of acknowledging there's a problem...
NO ONE brought up the possibility of the baby's father getting full custody from birth and the gold-digging baby mama being handed a monthly child support bill.
WhiteStar11111 7 months ago
@WhiteStar11111 -- I live in the real world and have a habit of making sensible comments.
TheNoNonsenseMan 7 months ago
@TheNoNonsenseMan
Yet, you didn't make the key one that I referenced.
WhiteStar11111 7 months ago
@WhiteStar11111 -- Exactly. Reread my comment
TheNoNonsenseMan 7 months ago