Ok sure thing, seems unfair that someone can choose to have a kid and then whinge that it costs too much, but let's look at the problems:Nolan's point was that the woman has the option to choose abortion. The man has no such right. So if the woman has the baby even though the man wants it aborted, she has made that decision of her own volition and thus should assume full financial responsibility.
- Some women may not want abortions but they never wanted the child either.
- If a woman cannot afford to look after this child (to a level we're satisfied with) then you'll either have to give her some assistance or take her child away (either way it's costing us money).
- It means men are never responsible, they have unprotected sex... if she gets pregnant 'get an abortion', they have no repercussions for whatever they do other than that the girl might not let them sleep with them. Are you ok with that?
Fair enough it probably is a bit of a rort that some men have to pay huge fees for these children. But consider that perhaps a girl didn't want to get pregnant, a guy gets her pregnant, but she never wanted to get an abortion either... you're then basically saying although she bears as much/less responsibility than the guy, she should be left with the full financial burden because she won't take the kid. That seems unfair to me, the guy in that situation should be forced to contribute to that kid's life that he bears more responsibility for creating than the woman.The taxpayers wouldn't bare the full cost. Only of those that can't support themselves. Many middle class and wealthy men are paying large proportions of their income in child support, well beyond what is actually required to support a child.
In the situations where taxpayers are forced to pay a bit of money to support the child and not the father, is this fair in your opinion?
There are unfair situations and perhaps the numbers could be tweaked, but I'd be willing to argue society is much better off as a whole having men take some responsibility for the kids they have.
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