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by pjlegato
622 days ago
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We have such social systems, and they have already evaluated this specific case and determined that we as a society want to allow gambling. Note that I am not agreeing or disagreeing with the merits of that outcome; I am just noting that the process you describe has already been done, and has determined in this case that "gambling is OK." Why should we revisit that process simply because a few people dislike the result? By what right do you suppose your personal views ought to overturn this social process -- simply because you and a few others personally disapprove of the outcome? Should social processes always yield results that you personally like, and be considered invalid when they don't? |
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So yes, I "and a few others" disapprove of this outcome and are acting to change it within the constraints that we have. You oppose that or not that's your business.