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Clandestine gambling shouldn't exist, but it does thanks to the poor management of the governments of some countries who think they control everything Clandestine games, when they are "normal" games, seem fine to me, because each of us has the right to decide how to have fun. But when things are done that go against human or animal rights, that's wrong in my opinion.
To the country where gambling is banned: their government uses excuses like gambling promoting crime and overspending by their citizens or because it's against their majority religion beliefs, which shouldn't be so.

Everyone is supposed to be given free will to decide how they want to use their money, and if possible, an agency should be set up to monitor citizens' gambling habits. Rather than banning it, they don't know that the more you try to obstruct things, that's how the citizens will look for possible ways to satisfy themselves.
Original archived Re: Underground Gambling
Scraped on 14/06/2025, 17:42:54 UTC
Clandestine gambling shouldn't exist, but it does thanks to the poor management of the governments of some countries who think they control everything Clandestine games, when they are "normal" games, seem fine to me, because each of us has the right to decide how to have fun. But when things are done that go against human or animal rights, that's wrong in my opinion.
To the country where gambling is banned: their government uses excuses like gambling promoting crime and overspending by their citizens or because it's against their majority religion beliefs, which shouldn't be so. Everyone is supposed to be given free will to decide how they want to use their money, and if possible, an agency should be set up to monitor citizens' gambling habits. Rather than banning it, they don't know that the more you try to obstruct things, that's how the citizens will look for possible ways to satisfy themselves.