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 it's not unethical. The owner of the gambling business is ethically bound to provide games that aren't complete scams, but in terms of the "life ruining potential" we might as well cancel McDonalds and alcohol because those have a way higher chance of life ruining potential.
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W odpowiedzi do @Brbae_
Food an alcohol have deep roots in human tradition and culture dating back thousands of years. They are not made with the intention of being addictive, whereas gambling relies on it simply for the act that the house is only generally profitable over the long haul.
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W odpowiedzi do @sarahlongthorne
That's not exactly true if you look into the history of food science behind the fast food and junk food industry. Their products are specifically crafted to create a consistent experience that evokes an addiction(ie. Coke's fuzziness, or the way cheetos puffs melts in your mouth)
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