Sweden
Lol.
Sweden
Lol.
Danish people rightly expect that immigrants should learn Danish within few years. Not like by law, but culturally.
Sure, let me rectify that and give you an argument.
Driving on a road is about discipline and predictability. Discipline is following the rules, like speed limit, using specific side of the road, using blinkers, stopping on red, etc. That is all necessary, for the driver’s behaviour to be predictable to the other road users, both drivers and pedestrians. I’ll assume that I don’t need to argue that predictability of behaviour in 1 ton caskets going 150km/h is desired?
Given that, refusing to follow belt enforcement rule is a good indicator that the driver decided they can pick and choose which of the rules they want to follow, which makes them undisciplined and suggest to other road users they might be unpredictable.
The law enforcement of that rule intrinsic value lies not in life saving, or monies, or whatever, but in reminding the driver that they need to follow all the rules and behave in a predictable manner.
Whataboutism is only when the topic brought up has no direct relevance to the conversation.
I’m afraid you made that up.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Whataboutism
it can also be used to relativize criticism of one’s own viewpoints or behaviors
Oh, and
It sounds like you’re attempting to think critically though, which is a good starting point.
Ad hominem.
You spend far more of your tax money on the crazy number of people who need early, intensive medical care due to dozens of different kinds of unhealthy life choices. In fact, I’d argue that the one-time costs of car crash deaths stemming from loosening seatbelt laws is far cheaper than the years or decades of intensive, expensive treatment for pre…
You argument is literally whataboutism.
I pronounce it ta da~! , jazz hands included
You can buy a castle in France cheaper than dump apartments in Canada, apparently it’s a popular vlog on YouTube.