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Are Casinos Immoral?
Asked 26 Dec 2024 14:07:46
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26 Dec 2024 14:07:46 Арно Дориан posted:
Do you think casinos can be considered immoral? On one hand, they offer entertainment and create jobs, but on the other hand, they might encourage gambling addiction. Is it fair to judge them as immoral, or does the responsibility lie with the individuals who participate? Replies
Replied 26 Dec 2024 14:11:17
26 Dec 2024 14:11:17 Gerth Sniper replied:
That’s an interesting question. I don’t think casinos are inherently immoral. They’re businesses offering a service, like any other. Many people enjoy them responsibly, and for some, it's just a form of entertainment. The key lies in moderation and personal choice. What makes a casino ethical, in my opinion, is transparency—making sure the odds are clear and promoting responsible gaming. Casinos also contribute to the economy by generating tax revenue and creating jobs, so they have a positive impact on society when run properly.
Replied 26 Dec 2024 14:13:03
26 Dec 2024 14:13:03 Van Proft replied:
I think it all depends from a person. If someone spend too much time at something it can be considered to be immoral. And also if person spend too much money on betting leaving their family at completely miserable condition and without money, than it can also be considered immoral. But if person just want to relax and to watch sport believing they can earn a little amount of money, and not complaining if they don't well then it is ok. When calling something immoral we somehow just try to shift responsibility in my opinion. Even i sometimes go and do mobile betting in Africa so i think that it is ok for me