Don't blame MGTOW for being a response to the ship that's already sailed.
WE ALREADY LIVE IN A MISANDRIST MATRIARCHY
If a woman can't pay child support the government forces taxpayers to give her money, housing, and even transportation. If a man can't pay child support, he's thrown in prison.
A woman can kill an unborn child and the father has no legal right to stop her from killing his offspring.
A woman can kill an unborn child to remove her parental responsibility but the father can't remove his financial responsibility by any means.
A woman can lie about paternity of a child without fear of being charged for paternity fraud and the state can even force the cucked father to continue paying for a child PROVEN to not be his.
A woman can falsely accuse a man of rape and when caught lying will face no charges.
A doctor is required to get a wife's approval before a husband gets a vasectomy but can prescribe birth control or abort a child without the husband knowing.
Women are not subject to the draft, yet hold office and can vote as individuals to send men to die in war.
The state forces men to pay child support with zero confirmation that the money is being spent on the child.
Men can only show aggression when it's in the service of government.
How many private residences have you seen with a urinal installed?

In some cities, the rate goes up to 50%.
There are no state or federal laws in the United States that mandate paternity testing at birth or in any other situation; however, paternity can be established through a court order if there is a dispute. While social and paternity advocate groups promote mandatory testing to prevent issues like "paternity fraud," this is not a current legal requirement and is instead a subject of ongoing debate.
Paternity Testing in the U.S. Voluntary Systems All U.S. states offer voluntary acknowledgment of paternity (VAP) programs, where a man can sign a form to acknowledge paternity without genetic testing. Court-Ordered Testing A court may order a paternity test if there is a legal dispute, requested by the mother, the potential father, or the state. Refusing a court-ordered test can lead to legal consequences.
No Universal Mandate
Currently, there are no laws in the U.S. that require DNA testing for paternity at the time of birth or at any other point.
Arguments for and Against Mandatory Testing
Proponents
Advocates for mandatory testing argue it would prevent "paternity fraud," where a woman intentionally misidentifies a man as the father. This is seen as a way to protect men and children from deception and provide clarity for all parties involved.
Opponents
Critics argue that mandatory testing would be a costly and unnecessary measure for the vast majority of families. They also point out that not all men want to be identified as a father for personal or safety reasons, and mandatory testing could infringe on privacy and medical privacy rights. Furthermore, this could impose a narrow, biological definition of family that ignores other legitimate kinship practices like adoption and stepparenthood.
I blame MGTOW for being an arm of feminism, and fulfilling their agenda.