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β Russia is considering fines for those promoting a child-free lifestyle, a Putin ally said.
β He said the proposed law would target media and online content that encourages not having children.
β Russia faces a demographic crisis with a 25-year-low birth rate, worsened by the Ukraine war.
Russia's parliament is working on a new law that would fine people the equivalent of thousands of dollars for promoting a child-free lifestyle, a close ally of Russian President Vladimir Putin said.
Vyacheslav Volodin, the chairman of the State Duma, Russia's lower house, said on Telegram that Russian legislators have begun to consider legislation that would outlaw "childlessness" propaganda.
The proposed law would ban the dissemination of material on the internet, in movies, and in advertising that encourages "a conscious refusal to have children," Volodin said, per Reuters.
It would also impose fines of up to 400,000 rubles, about $4,319, for individuals found guilty of sharing such content, 800,000 rubles for state officials who do so, and up to 5 million rubles for companies that share it.
Volodin said the fines would be similar to those put in place as part of a Russian anti-LGBTQ+ law passed in 2022, which criminalized the promotion of what Russia considers "non-traditional sexual relations," The Guardian reported.
He said the so-called "child-free movement" undermined the institution of family, which may be contributing to Russia's low birth rate.
Russia has been in a demographic crisis for years, and the war in Ukraine has made the situation worse. Russia's birth rate hit a 25-year low in the first half of this year.
In an effort to combat this, Russia has tried a variety of incentives to boost the number of babies being born, including one-off payments for Russian mothers who have 10 or more children.
"A friendly and large family is the basis of a strong state," Volodin said in his Telegram post.
Per Reuters, he wrote: "Groups and communities on social networks often show disrespect for motherhood and fatherhood and aggression towards pregnant women and children, as well as members of large families."
Earlier this month, Nina Ostanina, the head of Russia's Committee for the Protection of Families, told a state news agency that Russia needed to conduct another operation to counter falling birth rates, Reuters reported.
She likened it to the war in Ukraine, describing it as, "Just like a special military operation β a special demographic operation."
Reminder to all Russia-worshiping chudtards:
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I am willing to fight for this hole. I will show up in my suit with two pairs of gloves and a spare mouthpiece. We will have to do this in a state where mutual combat is legal. I swear to god I will show.
The steps you will need to take:
Designate a champion who will fight for the current regime of /h/mnn
Have them prove they are in a state with mutual combat and provide us with a suitable location for us to do battle. Preferably a place with few civilians so no innocents are harmed. (For example, spokane washington riverfront park is a decent spot)
If your champion is a male under 200 pounds they may bring an ally provided that ally is also under 200 pounds. I would not recommend sending a champion who is female. I am not in a mood to hold back.
Next we will engage in honorable single combat. (or a 2v1 if you are victim weight) When I win the hole is given back to its rightful owner.
I am holding you two most accountable for this incident. You attacked @Spiderman after he has been through so much. And you attacked him when he wasn't even here to defend his home. I won't let this happen. I am serious about this. Name the time and the place.
You should also think long and hard about what your options are.
You can send your champion to an unwinnable fight.
You can avoid it and put your cowardice on display for all to see.
Or you can avoid all this and give the hole back to @Spiderman
Make. Your. Choice.
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Democrats Cruelly Make Fun Of Autistic African-American Jumping For Joy https://t.co/LrU8spFTzC pic.twitter.com/CiHmTcAawz
— The Babylon Bee (@TheBabylonBee) October 7, 2024
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