Take some time to think about the second order effects of Female UBI, on society, at work environment, at the relationship and family level... Don't be like this guy... https://t.co/JCeOceytdm
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Replying to @PaulSkallas
given that being a woman is strictly elective, how would your policy work in practice — wouldn’t all men now have a financial incentive to just be ‘formally’ women to receive the benefit
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Replying to @nmgrm
Reverse jizya tax. Some guys will become women it's fine they'll be out of the gene pool and shouldn't be procreating anyways. Small price to pay for a gigantic revolution in parenting and families
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Replying to @PaulSkallas
i think you misunderstand my suggestion — given that the status of ‘woman’ is elective on the basis of personal declaration, wouldn’t men choose the ‘formal’ status of woman, but stop there? they’d receive the benefit, still otherwise in all ways be men
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Replying to @nmgrm @PaulSkallas
they would still be in the gene pool, participating in society as men, but have formally declared ‘woman’ as a status, and collect the entitlement
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Replying to @nmgrm @PaulSkallas
you’d need some adjudication process to determine who is ‘really’ a woman, but the plausibility of such a test has been very seriously eroded culturally, not sure it’s possible
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Replying to @nmgrm @PaulSkallas
the status today is effectively (at a cultural level, and soon everywhere in the Anglo world as a matter of law) just a matter of declaration — financially incentivizing the mere fact of status will produce the effect of lots of ‘formal’ women who are not in any way recognizable
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so your policy helps women, and soon also the vast majority of ‘men’ who would now have a clear financial incentive to change their status formally, with little to no costs (what would the cost even be?)
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