| ▲ | khalic a day ago | |
First, the form: Starting a sentence with Objectively is not a magic way to make the sentence objective. It's a declaration of your intent to be objective, which isn't the case here, you're doing a reductio ad absurdum. Second, the actual issue: socialisation of common costs seems reasonable to me. You use it, you participate, it's not an absurd concept. | ||
| ▲ | sph a day ago | parent [-] | |
Is there a way not to participate and not be taxed? If there's no choice then it's a moot point | ||