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Board Gambling discussion
Re: Online Gambling : Next Generation Challenges
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Webetcoins
on 09/09/2024, 18:44:11 UTC
Lol, if we want to make gambling more social and popular, we should have something like gambling education (based on sex education) to teach people to play for fun but responsibly.  Cool #ResponsibleGaming
Gambling and casinos are spreading in such a way that in the distant future it will become so popular that the younger generation will not be able to get out of it. But if the youth generation is educated about the dangers and positive aspects of gambling then the youth would become a national asset for us. Moreover, gambling and casinos can change the economic situation in a country, especially in countries where gambling and casinos are directly legal, the government receives a certain amount of revenue from gambling and casinos.
I don't see any logic in that. An economy can only be better if the money generated isn't from the country's people. The money generated through casino and gambling taxes that go to the government is earned from poor people of the same economy. Imagine everyone losing everything they have in gambling, the government might get a lot of taxes from that, but that wouldn't make the country prosper in the long run because people of that economy will keep getting poor over time.

Something that can help an economy grow shouldn't be shifting wealth to an excessive height, and gambling does that. A person who becomes addicted to gambling might lose everything they have in a matter of months if they aren't stopped, and this isn't good for the people in general and what's the use of a good economy if people aren't in a good condition?