This might be true, it might not be, but you’re overthinking it:
As far as we’re aware, this dude and his mother are complete strangers to Jay. It’s not an old girlfriend, somebody who was around, somebody who’s saying “I’m such and such’s friend, we know each other”. These people are absolute strangers. They haven’t been able to provide a single piece of evidence to show that his mother even knew Jay, let alone that he could possibly be the kid’s father.
So if I know I’m 100% not the father (because, once again, we’re complete strangers) why the hell would I take a paternity test simply because you asked me to? When the test comes back negative, after all that hoopla, I’m just the idiot who took a DNA test to prove to a stranger that the child who couldn’t possibly be mine isn’t mine. Because we’re both black and are alive in the same timeline. That’s the only link.
So what about the next complete stranger who decides they want a test? Or asks for anything else? Does he need to provide paternity tests or DNA in perpetuity to anybody and everybody who asks for one to make the internet feel better?
There are nyggas who dodge paternity tests for kids when they dated and/or were married the woman talking about “wHy dIDn’T hE JUst do THe tesT?” just to fulfil their dose of celebrity gossip for the day