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It absolves ugly men of good looking women depending on them. Everyone is better off when women and children are stable and not dependent on ugly men with money. As an ugly man with money, I’ve been used one too many times. The dependence on my money has to stop.
/r/MensRights14/05/23 10:23 PM
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One advantage of this system is that it stops moms from being dependent on men. So the situation where a good looking mom uses an ugly man for his money goes away. Ugly men with money date ugly women with money, as they should. It’s much more fair than the US system which keeps women and children dependent on men. It breaks the cycle of dependence on ugly men with money.
/r/MensRights14/05/23 10:17 PM
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Well they get cut off at age 18. There are a few programs but the most basic is just monthly checks for all people under 18 that start at birth. But parents also get some help to pay for childcare for young kids or special needs kids. And the government gives a ton of actual items to new parents like a crib, blankets, bottles, diapers, baby clothes, toys, etc. when a baby is born.
/r/MensRights14/05/23 06:42 PM
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The Finland model is universal benefits for categories. All kids get income. All disabled people, all elderly etc. get income. Actually the means-testing tax in the US is pretty much only in America and foreigners find it very bizarre. Make too much money and your benefit gets taxed at a 100% rate in the US. Bizarre.
/r/MensRights14/05/23 06:34 PM
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Basically Finland? I’m down.
/r/MensRights14/05/23 06:27 PM
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Do you think disabled people should get welfare and have decent lives? What’s the far right rational solution to disabled people? The early/ mid-20th century German model? The far left want welfare.
/r/MensRights14/05/23 06:18 PM
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Seriously. It's historically the far right that has the tolerance for alternative solutions, ironically.
/r/MensRights14/05/23 01:29 PM
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