| ▲ | wahnfrieden an hour ago | |
You’re describing a social revolution. Otherwise there is no way that leaders whose power over us corrupts them would want to put that into law. The cassette reference was a tax on consumers to send money upward. What you’re describing is the complete inverse. | ||
| ▲ | lkrubner an hour ago | parent [-] | |
No, it is exactly the same thing. The tax on cassettes raised money that was given to artists. | ||