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Board Gambling discussion
Re: Government banning of casinos are at their own loss.
by
Smartprofit
on 22/07/2025, 10:07:45 UTC
In some countries, VPN services are blocked by the relevant government agencies. In fact, huge amounts of money from the state budget are spent on such unnecessary things as restricting the freedom of movement of information. There are also countries where the law provides for very large fines for using VPN. And, as rightly noted above, many online casinos are against the use of VPN by their users👮

What are the reasons (in my opinion) for the repressions of rulers and legislators against gambling? I believe that, first of all, this is a misunderstanding of the role of the state. The state, in fact, was created by people, and the purpose of its creation is the implementation of such large-scale social projects that individuals are not able to implement. 🌇

But what happens in practice? Officials perceive themselves as fathers, and the citizens of their countries as children. At the same time, officials set themselves the goal of protecting the citizens of their country from all potential dangers, just as fathers protect their unreasonable young children (a very ridiculous goal, in my opinion. Adults cannot be considered children). They reason something like this: "Gambling can cause gambling addiction?  Yes, they can! - So they should be banned!"🦖

At the same time, gambling is a complex phenomenon that has existed for thousands of years. In my opinion, you can’t deny entities that have existed for thousands of years. They clearly did not arise by chance. It is obvious that people have a need to gamble. Government officials may aim to prevent minors from getting involved in gambling, but outright banning gambling is not a constructive solution, in my opinion.💫