Sup, often gambling is blamed for making people part with their money, or casinos are blamed for existing, or government is blamed for allowing gambling in particular country, and along the lines.
Point being, just because there is gambling available, at the end of the day, it's individual's own choice that (s)he decided do it, and no one is to be blamed except oneself if something bad happens.
Do you take responsibility for your losses, or do you play blame game?
In this case we can't blame anyone but ourselves, Before you start, you already know that there will be consequences, right? In situations like this, the primary responsibility lies with oneself, as every decision made is made with full awareness. Many people choose this path out of the desire for easy and instant money, but it's important to remember that every decision carries risks that must be addressed, whether in the form of financial loss or other consequences.
That's why I always say that if a gambler blames others for their losses, they're definitely a loser. It's a sure sign they came to win, not lose, and that means they're not a responsible gambler.
It usually doesn't take long for such gamblers to experience the negative effects of gambling because they approach it so aggressively. Honestly, I've been in that terrible situation, and I often use that experience as an example for others, especially some of my friends, to learn from.