Sunday, December 30, 2018

The Muslim Tax in Germany



So far, practicing Muslims have been excluded from that rule, but some leading members of the German government’s coalition parties appear determined to change that. Despite criticism from some Muslim communities, they maintain that a state-collected tax for all Muslims would help to boost moderate interpretations of Islam and counter the appeal of wealthy foreign donors who promote more radical interpretations.
by Rick Noack for the Washington Post
Religion, when taxed, sure would show
who has got faith with their dough.
What most folks would do --
Turn atheist, nu?
Or ask for tax credits to sow.

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