Russia: Under a proposed new legislation, comments defending the decision not to have children could be fined by up to €50,000

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Russia considers law to ban defending child-free lifestyle
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Openly defending one’s decision not to have children will be prosecuted in Russia. The State Duma, the lower house of the Russian parliament, is preparing a bill under which authorities will impose fines of up to €50,000 ($55,580) for supporting “the refusal to have children.” The measure affects all areas of life — from casual conversation to films and books — and is a serious threat to the Russian feminist movement.

The crackdown on what the Kremlin calls the “childfree” movement will result in fines of up to 400,000 rubles for individuals (around $4,300), 800,000 rubles for civil servants ($8,600), and up to five million rubles ($55,580) for companies or other legal entities. Foreigners will also be deported.

There are thousands of reasons why a person may decide not to have children, but the Cabinet of ministers has asked the State Duma to make only three exceptions to the law: religious reasons, medical reasons or in the case of rape. It also alleges that there is a mass-organized childfree movement, even though the websites on this subject are little more than a curiosity; Russian newspapers cite the existence of groups on VKontakte, the Russian Facebook, which barely have 5,000 members.

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Is there any comment in Russia that won't get you fined or out of the nearest window?

“I want to have Putin’s babies indefinitely.”

Not specific enough - straight to gulag via Siberia

“I want to have Putin’s babies for as long as he wants me to have his babies.”

Believe it or not this comment sends you straight to gulag