• Awoo [she/her]@hexbear.net
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    11 months ago

    I think the question to ask about this is why it’s such a unique problem to america. Much like guns.

    Here in the UK 15% of men do online gambling and 4% of women. Ok so the top line of data says that 40% of people do gambling but this is only because of scratchcards at petrol stations. When you remove these it drops to 15 and 4.

    Why is this situation so significantly worse in america? What is unique about american society and culture that causes 33% of americans to be betting on sports, let alone other stuff?

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      11 months ago

      Supreme court struck down a law banning sports gambling in 2018 on the logic that “illegal gambling is already happening, might as well make it legal and cut out the criminals!”. The now-legal betting companies started pushing a non-stop torrent of pro-gambling ads immediately.

      Australia is also pretty bad, see below:

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      11 months ago

      “Capitalism with American Characteristics” is a disease that is poisoning every part of society. I believe it breeds desperation and a “fuck it” attitude and drives people to reckless behavior, aggression, and distrust of others.

      I’m not immune. I kind of hate most people, especially here. Society sucks, most people suck.

      • Awoo [she/her]@hexbear.net
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        11 months ago

        Capitalism with American Characteristics

        I think this is an interesting thing to discuss. Honestly we could do this for a lot of countries but for America especially. It’s probably useful to normalise talking this way about socialism too.