I stole this idea from a friend. It’s a reminder I need daily, since one of my primary cognitive distortions involved in my OCD is magical thinking/thought-action fusion.
So now this hangs on my fridge, right next to Nessie, where I will see it every time I walk into the kitchen. :)
In Finland, speeding tickets are calculated based on your income – causing some Finnish millionaires to pay fines of over $100,000. Source
This is what “equality” looks like in that liberal fairy tale land of Finland. They punish you proportionately to how successful you are. Sounds really “fair.”
Except… it is fair? Because it’s proportionate. I don’t get what’s difficult about that. An impoverished person paying $400 dollar fine isn’t the same as a millionaire paying the same amount. For the poor person, $400 dollars could mean starving. Would you really claim it would have the same consequence for a rich man? Would it even be noticeable to him, while the absence of food in their stomach would be glaring to a poorer man? Would it be fair for a man to starve for the same crime as a man that would be having a three course meal?
By taking income into account, it allows the impoverished able to still survive while paying any fines they may incur. And, ultimately, while $100,000 dollars would be noticeable to a millionaire, they would still get by. And, assuming the law is properly implemented, they would be paying the same equivalent of their yearly income that a poorer person would. That’s what makes it fair. They would be impacted the same way – but you are looking at the amount rather than the equation.
Also, it’s important to make sure that even the rich would pause at the cost of a fine. They need to fear the law just as a poor man does.
Oh no… rich people facing fines that might actually make them consider not doing illegal things because the punishments might actually hurt them… how unfair… -V
Also, doesn’t that quote unquote “liberal fairy tale land” have a higher standard of living than the United States?
Okay I need to talk about the Sept scene for a second because I know I complain about GoT alot but like??? That scene gave me chills. The way it was shot was so damn beautiful, how the music kept rising and falling, how it kept switching from Margaery in the Sept to Lancel crawling towards the candle, to Cersei watching from her tower, and then how Margaery slowly realizes something is terribly wrong and how she tries to get the hell out of there and this sickening sense of dread just starts building and building and the last moment when she turns around and looks at the High Sparrow and the look on his face when he too realizes that something is off far too late and the music suddenly swells and the moment when they feel the rumbling under the floor and then they’re gone…
Oh man idk i just really really adored how that was shot.