Summary
A Florida politician, James Fishback, proposed a 50% tax on income from OnlyFans content creators, calling it a "sin tax" aimed at discouraging such behavior. Sophie Rain, a successful OnlyFans creator, criticized the proposal, arguing that it unfairly targets individuals trying to make a living while large corporations avoid proper taxation.
Key Facts
- James Fishback is a candidate for governor in Florida and suggests a 50% tax on OnlyFans creators' income.
- Fishback calls this tax a "sin tax" intended to reduce the number of people engaging in online adult content creation.
- Sophie Rain is a well-known OnlyFans content creator who earned over $95 million last year.
- Rain criticized the proposed tax, saying it targets individuals earning a living while large corporations avoid taxes.
- Fishback referred to OnlyFans as an "online degeneracy platform."
- Currently, Fishback has low support in the polls, trailing behind Byron Donalds.
- Fishback mentioned the tax proposal in an interview with a right-wing YouTube channel.