View Full Version : Finland: Schoolgirl applies for council leader job
kraznyi_oktjabr
12-03-14, 04:24 PM
Primary school student Mili Kasurinen wants to head the council in Kemijarvi, the country's northernmost town, the Yle news website reports. (http://yle.fi/uutiset/10-year-old_runs_for_job_of_town_council_chief/7660681)
Last update: 2 December 2014 at 12:29 GMT
Article (http://www.bbc.com/news/blogs-news-from-elsewhere-30291159)
Job she has applied to is comparable to mayor. Best of luck Mili! :salute:
Skybird
12-03-14, 04:52 PM
Even if you would have the skill and knowledge needed, with 10 years you lack life experience, and an awareness of adult timeframes (time could be seen as a function of the mind, and mind changes with age and thus does the way in which we perceive the flowing of time. thus our highly subjective perception of time, it seems to be long when we are young or bored, and it seems to short when we are older or busy with something interesting us).
This is no Captain Piccard who finds his mind, knowledge and experience transformed into the body of a much younger body of his former, younger self.
This is a child, with the experience of just ten years spent on Earth. The first ten years in a human's life.
kraznyi_oktjabr
12-03-14, 04:57 PM
Even if you would have the skill and knowledge needed, with 10 years you lack life experience, and an awareness of adult timeframes (time could be seen as a function of the mind, and mind changes with age and thus does the way in which we perceive the flowing of time. thus our highly subjective perception of time).
This is no Captain Piccard who finds his mind, knowledge and experience transformed into the body of a much younger body of his former, younger self.
This is a child.I know, I know Sky! Still it would be interesting to see how things would go if she was in charge. :D Would it go any better than now (which isn't very well...)? :hmmm:
Schroeder
12-03-14, 06:07 PM
I know, I know Sky! Still it would be interesting to see how things would go if she was in charge. :D Would it go any better than now (which isn't very well...)? :hmmm:
To answer your question: No!
How is this child supposed to understand the long reaching consequences of decisions? I doubt she'll fully grasp how to run a town financially and how to deal with political powers and business owners of the area.
Skybird
12-03-14, 06:45 PM
I know, I know Sky! Still it would be interesting to see how things would go if she was in charge. :D Would it go any better than now (which isn't very well...)? :hmmm:
Give her this to test her :):
http://store.steampowered.com/app/245470/
Then you know - without the town having collapsed. :D
Nippelspanner
12-03-14, 06:49 PM
Ridiculous.
Platapus
12-03-14, 07:37 PM
Surprised that the job requirements don't mention anything that would prohibit a minor from that position.
Kazuaki Shimazaki II
12-04-14, 12:20 AM
Even if you would have the skill and knowledge needed, with 10 years you lack life experience, and an awareness of adult timeframes (time could be seen as a function of the mind, and mind changes with age and thus does the way in which we perceive the flowing of time. thus our highly subjective perception of time, it seems to be long when we are young or bored, and it seems to short when we are older or busy with something interesting us).
This is no Captain Piccard who finds his mind, knowledge and experience transformed into the body of a much younger body of his former, younger self.
This is a child, with the experience of just ten years spent on Earth. The first ten years in a human's life.
It probably won't be fatal. In the unlikely event she actually gets the job, her actual position will be more of an "idea person". The assistants and bureaucrats will be doing all the real huffing and pushing. If a really dangerous idea comes up, the bureaucracy would be able to slow it down until she can be taken out of office.
kraznyi_oktjabr
12-04-14, 03:01 AM
Surprised that the job requirements don't mention anything that would prohibit a minor from that position.I'm quite confident that next time there will be. Now they have to treat her equally with her adult competitors. Otherwise this will be discrimination by age which is illegal although chances of court forcing her selection is essentially nil.
It probably won't be fatal. In the unlikely event she actually gets the job, her actual position will be more of an "idea person". The assistants and bureaucrats will be doing all the real huffing and pushing. If a really dangerous idea comes up, the bureaucracy would be able to slow it down until she can be taken out of office.Thats correct. Same practical rules apply as if adult nutjob gets into office.
Catfish
12-04-14, 03:23 AM
"Gebt den Kindern das Kommando, sie wissen nicht was sie tun." :D
(Groenemeyer)
Schroeder
12-04-14, 06:28 AM
"Gebt den Kindern das Kommando, sie wissen nicht was sie tun." :D
(Groenemeyer)
"sie berechnen nicht was sie tun".:know:
*Yeah, 500 smart ass points for me!*:D
To the non German speakers here the text above is from a song by Herbert Grönemeyer and means something like: Let children be in command, they don't calculate what they are doing.
So long as all she cares about is staying in charge then she'll fit in just fine.
Catfish
12-04-14, 07:12 AM
"sie berechnen nicht was sie tun".:know:
*Yeah, 500 smart ass points for me!*:D
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I'll give you 499 :hmph:
Skybird
12-04-14, 07:31 AM
Actually, if she spends her time playing with staff in the garden and does nothing, she would be the far lesser evil, compared to those many active "doers", "managers", "activists". A poltician who promises his voters that for the coming four years he will leave them all alone, do nothing, will not pester them - actually that would be an real alternative from the usual political party's pest worth to be considered for voting for.
But to would be right those party's that would give such a politicians a bloody spanking. So that is even more unrealistic than the prospect of getting a 10-year old mayor.
Skybird
12-04-14, 07:32 AM
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I'll give you 499 :hmph:
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:O:
Jimbuna
12-04-14, 07:33 AM
Surprised that the job requirements don't mention anything that would prohibit a minor from that position.
I should imagine it will prior to any future elections.
Herr-Berbunch
12-04-14, 05:04 PM
She'd get my vote!
Imagine a town where the leader has some innocent utopian desires for it.
Surely can't do any worse than any other elected leader? :hmmm:
And I bet her mum can run the finances better too.
Platapus
12-04-14, 07:08 PM
I should imagine it will prior to any future elections.
I am surprised that one of the job requirements is to be able to sign legal documents as an agent of the council.
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