Firstly, I like a lot of what you post and I think you seem cool. I think my position is in line with reason, however.
Stigmatizing single motherhood (unless in cases where there is a legit reason) is part of a healthy society and it's part of protecting the next generation. I care about the next generation and I care about the integrity of society's family structure.
Many (not all) of the single mothers were committing zina and having sex with random men and got pregnant by some random dude. Now if you're a single mom and you were married and divorced... I see that as different. It may be that the guy tricked you, you thought he was a good guy and then it turned out he was a bad guy and divorced you.
However, in pretty much any healthy society, historically, it was not looked upon well for a woman to get pregnant by a random guy she's not married to. I understand that it may be seen as cruel and it might be painful for the woman who is stigmatized.... however, it is necessary for the maintenance of the society's health.
Just last night a single mom approached me and asked me for crystal meth. I've never in my life smoked meth or sold it or had anything to do it. She just really wanted crystal meth so I guess she thought it couldn't hurt to ask me.
If I wanted, I could be getting on top of her. She was my old neighbor and she didn't look as good as before she became a dope fiend but she still looked pretty good.
I know two other single moms I could name who I know of smoking meth. I know a single mom where I see a long line of random men streaming in and out of her house and where I'm pretty sure I could have easily committed zina with her myself if I had been willing.
I mean these are just a few examples off the top of my head.
I think it's pretty understandable that I'd be worried for the children of those women and how those children are going to be impacted.
It's not about the women. It's about the children and about the next generation.
Did you know that
One-Parent Households Double Risk of Childhood Sexual Abuse
https://www.pennmedicine.org/news/news-releases/2007/march/oneparent-households-double
If not wanting little kids to be molested means I hate women then I guess I hate women. I think little kids should be loved and protected.
Men have to get up for Fajr and women need to also. Men need to think of others besides themselves and so do women. Men and women both need to do what's right for their children and families just like they both need to get up for Fajr.
I don't know of anything in Islam that says only men should have to get up for Fajr and that women are exempted from having to do anything besides breathe air and have no expectations. That is not something which is right, that is entitlement. If anyone thinks in that kind of way, I think maybe they have it too easy and they should be forced to live as the very poor in places like Somalia live so that they can learn they are not entitled and have responsibilities just like anyone else.