Debate time! I’m interested in your thoughts, Twitterverse: Is it unethical to own a gambling business in the knowledge that you’ll benefit from people becoming addicted, potentially ripping their lives apart? Go.pic.twitter.com/YX5HwCPUT6
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W odpowiedzi do @sarahlongthorne
No, for the same reason that I wouldn't blame a liquor store for turning someone into an alcoholic.
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W odpowiedzi do @crypticjordan
Do you think it could be argued that they are knowingly enabling a bad habit, creating something that is inherently addictive (and profits from being so)?
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W odpowiedzi do @sarahlongthorne
In a sense, yes. But then I think it's a slippery slope e.g. what do we do about all places who sell cigarettes knowing they cause cancer. And further, even things like video games can be addictive. It all comes down to free will and choice imo.
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Will Smith recently made an interesting vlog about fault vs responsibility which would back up your argument. Someone/something else can be at fault, but it’s your responsibility to decide how it affects you and what you do with it, etc. Same applies to cause.
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