Debate: Should Unproductive Poor Men Be Denied Sexual Privileges?
I believe it’s time for the government to consider restricting sexual rights for men who remain poor and unproductive. These men often focus on sexual fantasies and father children they cannot support, while their skills and energy go unused. My proposal is that the health ministry explore medical measures, such as voluntary castration, to redirect focus toward productive work. By limiting access to sexual satisfaction until they contribute more to society, we could curb population growth and boost economic output. I want to know what you think. Is this a fair way to encourage greater responsibility, or does it violate basic rights? Let’s discuss.
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