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Florida GOP candidate wants 50% 'sin tax' on OnlyFans creators to fight 'cultural degeneracy'

close Video Taxpayers deserve compensation, James Fishback says  Azoria CEO James Fishback unpacks the DOGE dividend idea on 'The Story.' NEWYou can now listen to Fox News articles! A Republican candidate for governor in Florida recently proposed a hefty "sin tax" on OnlyFans content creators if he is elected. "Young women once aspired to be devoted mothers, doctors, lawyers, and nurses," James Fishback told Fox News Digital in a statement on Friday. Fishback continued, "Today, young women are told by an online platform called OnlyFans that it’s morally right to sell nude photos of themselves to strangers on the internet.

Florida GOP candidate wants 50% 'sin tax' on OnlyFans creators to fight 'cultural degeneracy'

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  • I will not tolerate this cultural degeneracy as Florida’s next Republican Governor." He has estimated the income tax would raise around $200 million, according to FOX 35, which he said would be put into the state’s education system.
  • ONLYFANS BOOM ON COLLEGE CAMPUSES SPARKS CONCERN AS MORE STUDENTS TURN TO PLATFORM FOR FAST CASH A Republican candidate for governor in Florida recently proposed a hefty "sin tax" on OnlyFans content creators if he is elected.
  • (LOIC VENANCE/) The money would also go toward crisis pregnancy centers and to fund the "first-of-its-kind mental health czar for men in particular because men have been told for far too long that they are guilty of masculinity," he told podcaster Joel Webbon this week.
  • "That they are guilty for all of society's ills.
  • I’m not going to stand for that slanderous lie."He told Webbon: "As Florida’s governor, I don’t want young women who could otherwise be mothers raising families, rearing children, I don’t want them to be selling their bodies to sick men online.
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