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RE: LeoThread 2025-11-30 04-01

in LeoFinance12 hours ago

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At the heart of Pin’s outlandish policy idea is the suggestion that men over 30 who remain unmarried should be taxed extra. The funds collected from these taxes would supposedly go towards incentivizing marriage and increasing birth rates by channeling money into programs that promote family formation and childbearing.

She openly states, “Men should have to pay extra taxes for being single after age 30. Those taxes can go towards financial incentives for married couples to have children.” Her reasoning appears to be rooted in the belief that the decline in birth rates is a problem solely caused by men’s supposed failure to settle down.

Punishment Under the Guise of “Incentives”: Eliminating Success and Enforcing Subservience