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by ilugaslifg
3386 days ago
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The term "TV License" is 1000% more offensive and outrageous, to my Canadian ears, than "TV Tax" would be. A "license" is a permit from the government to do or use something, and carries the implication that it's something that can be denied. I know it 100% functions as a tax and not in any sense as a license. And the idea of requiring government permission to have a TV carries less weight in the internet age than it would have in the past. But the wording alone still makes my blood boil. It sounds like something you'd find in North Korea. |
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>A "license" is a permit from the government to do or use something, and carries the implication that it's something that can be denied.
In Canada you can't have certain basic freedoms, even without a licence. (Certain drawn pornography or even dolls are examples). I don't mean to say that the situation in the UK is any better; I agree that the "TV license" phrasing is bad.
It goes to show that arguably many such countries (Canada, Aus, NZ, UK) have no libertarian (by this I mean civil liberties) core or basis, as the US, I would argue, does.