Ninja Shares His Views On Unfair Taxation

TwitchBeat - September 15, 2020
Ninja Shares His Views On Unfair Taxation

Tyler Blevins, aka Ninja, is well known as one of the biggest names in the gaming community. He became one of the wealthiest gamers in the world, being the highest earner, plus his signing of exclusive endorsement deals with another gaming platform Mixer. He literally has achieved a lot at the young age of 29.

During one of his live broadcasts, Ninja, ranted about how unfair taxation is. He explained; “If you make 50 million dollars, 25 million of that is literally gone in taxes”. He also stated in the video that it was so unfair that some other companies who are making billions are illegally not paying their taxes at all.

Many of his fans agreed with him and understood his point of view. Some of his fans disagreed and criticized him for ranting about how unfair the taxes are, saying; “Ninja’s complaints about taxes really rings hollow. He’s so rich that he never has to work ever again in his life. He says things like ‘imagine working your ass off for’, like he thinks people with less money don’t get affected as much from taxes”.

Ninja, ranted during his broadcast; “People are going to take this the wrong way, but I’m going to say it anyway. Do you know how much it blows if you make, say 50 million dollars, that 25 million of that is just gone in taxes, if you’re not smuggling it out of the country and fu***ing in bank accounts. Let me tell you what the issue is. I think we have to find the people who are the billionaires and the millionaires, and the companies that are illegally not paying taxes or hiding and evading taxes. Why tax someone one more percent when you can just go out of your way to find the people who are hiding the money that they need to pay taxes on? I’m paying my shit… I’m paying my 25 mil, the company who makes billions they don’t pay shit cause they know how to freaking… they have the web. If you just make sure that they pay it, you don’t have to raise money from me!”.

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