Alright, going to sort his 50 points into sets of ten:
1. A woman has the legal power to steal a man's sperm and then sue him for child support.
From Wired: ' While the Illinois Appellate Court ruled that Phillips can sue for emotional distress, it rejected his claims of fraud and theft, agreeing with Irons' lawyers that "when plaintiff 'delivered' his sperm, it was a gift.... There was no agreement that the original deposit would be returned upon request." '
Essentially they both have grounds to sue each other, and I question the 'we never had sex' claims when sperm in the mouth would very much lower the odds of conception.
2. A woman has the legal power to rape a man or underaged boy and sue him for child support.
The case he's citing was from Kansas, in 1993. 'nuff said.
3. A woman has the legal power to abort a fetus or give a child up for adoption without even telling the father.
I don't really see a problem with this one, and there's plenty of room in court to debate custody. The article being cited for point #3 is also the Fox News spin on it.
4. In California, a woman can declare a man to be the father of her child and he only gets 30 days to prove he isn't.
Here's the source he's citing, which isn't really about gender at all. A father can just as readily do the same thing to the mother-in-question, and they even discuss same sex marriage clauses.
5. A woman can sue a sperm donor for child support.
Kansas strikes again.
6. A woman who doesn't want to be a mother can get an abortion or give a child up for adoption, and she can also get the government to force a man to support her child even if he wants nothing to do with them.
This seems like a reiteration of former points already made.
Arguably men also have the privilege of not sewing their seed, be that through vasectomies (which are reversible), condoms, 'the pull out method', etc. Should men not be held accountable for what they do with their dicks?
7. Men have basically no reproductive rights.
He must really be struggling to get to 50.
8. Society at large believes that only women can be victims of domestic violence despite evidence to the contrary.
That highly depends on which state you live in, but yeah that's the runoff of sexism; The very mechanics that have men seen as 'the stronger gender' or whatever bites back when 'the fairer sex' shows it's teeth, and a way to resolve that'd be furthering equality between the sexes.
9. Even though men make up 40% of domestic violence victims, there are no abuse shelters for men and men get rejected by shelters for women.
I mean, yeah, it's meant to be a safe space for women.
According to NPR though we're working on fixing the problem. There are indeed abuse shelters for men.
10. Nobody assumes a woman did something to deserve it when she is a victim of abuse. The same isn't true for men.
This is straight incorrect, a lot of people assume the woman did 'something to deserve it' by calling them whores and stuff.
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