- Jan 18, 2009
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Bit harsh, and implying the dumb working class can't control themselves implies it is pointless arguing with you.
I despair with this kind of attitude to people who can't help themselves and have other underlying issues that contribute to gambling issues, resulting in on average one person a day taking their lives.
Do they turn up the heating in trading rooms to confuse people, do they remove the clocks as they do in bookmakers ? Bookmakers use lots of sneaky tricks to keep punters in the shop or online with free spins and bets etc, the two are not comparable.
"a fool and his money are easily parted" is a very convenient phase probably first uttered by a wealthy politician or lord of the manor, with the emphasis on they deserve it because they are oik's.
Who is arguing?
People that want to speculate can lose their own money on any range of ill thought out scheme every day. Is speculating on the nags with bet365 any worse than someone that is playing the FX markets?
It appears so, and yet the snobbery about the ills of sports betting, a predominantly working class pursuit, deflects from the many other ways that people embark on their journey to the poor house.
I know someone who went bankrupt due to over leveraging on property development in the run up to 2008 and at around the same time I know someone who lost everything they had (marriage included) on gambling on golf.
Both were very good at what they did and had made decent money before. However in the end they were both greedy and when the plans were going wrong made ill thought-out decisions; however only one had the social stigma of losing all they had on sports betting.
The constant focus on sports gambling as the epitome of aggressive capitalism misses out the much bigger (and more dangerous) institutions behind day trading, commodity and property speculation etc. However, as this thread demonstrates these more honourable ways of gambling get a free pass.
If our beloved Tony is making his money from property speculation, somehow that is more reasoned and honourable than is someone places a monster bet that Withold pops up in the Cesarawitch.