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This is a complex and controversial topic. While limiting family sizes may have a positive impact on reducing our ecological footprint, it raises ethical concerns about reproductive rights and personal freedom. It is important to consider alternative solutions such as promoting sustainable lifestyles and reducing consumption, rather than imposing restrictions on individuals and families. Ultimately, it is up to individuals to make informed decisions about their family size and environmental impact.
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No, I don't. I don't think that the size of a family generally matters.
@9H85SLF6mos6MO
I think that a family should get taxed for having more kids. If they have more than 6 kids (none of them being twins) then they should be getting taxed for the amount of kids they have. Give them a choice, they want to have more kids then they should deal with the choice they made.