Message from @Dr.Wol
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Well, there's movements like this all over europe
I doubt its gona happen anytime soom here thb, notbthe way the elections look
Where is here
belgium my lass
the part of me angry about shitty business practices is happy about that, but my dislike of government regulation is pissed about that.
I entirely agree, but my 'they brought it on themselves, the filthy greedy fucks' wins.
I never get why government regulation is supposed to be a bad thing... but then again, i donβt live in a socialist country π
@I AM ERROR come to Europe
here, you can only make a company if you get paid from the government or from the EU
I am
where exactly then? π€
I'm in Portugal
Between denmark and austria π
Or between france and poland? No matter... the country with the idiot chancellor π
it doesn't surprise me that someone from Europe doesn't see it as a problem, as there's nothing else around here
Falko is a german
regulation is everywhere
I usually say "come to Europe" for americans that don't see regulation as a problem, and they understand it when they see it
explaining it to an European is more difficult though
regulation is only good when it doesn't punish people,
Regulating companies that then have to compensate by cutting people off is not such a thing
Regulation as a form of Communism is another problem too
the Carbon Tax for example
yes, because that punishes the people
it punishes everyone, it's an easy way for global taxation as an excuse
yes, and in order to justify the excuse, they'll say its to "coerce" people to switch to better alternatives
gonna be fun though when they overregulate
fyi, Amsterdam is about to be bent over
screw Europe, I'm leaving π
I don't see how this will get any better in the near future
and my hopes on UK with brexit went down the drain too
Good idea.
Europe is a lost cause.
@Falko#1083 because it adds cost to entry for most markets (which makes creating new competing businesses harder), doesn't always do anything, is slow to react to changes in industries, and turns the government into a weapon larger corporations can use to stifle competition. Also the government is usually generally poor at doing much of anything and often regulations have a bad habit of having unintended collateral damage. In this example, for instance, why is it illegal? If a kid is playing these games and the parents let them, then its the parents fault for letting the kid gamble. If its an adult who is playing it, you have just declared that adults are apparently incapable of making wise decisions on their own not to buy these things and not to get addicted to gambling, which is basically saying "you are still just a kid, and the government is your parent".
In this instance... why is gambling not universally legal?
In general: i do not trust companies to not do shitty stuff if no one tells them not to do it.
ethics, some countries consider it a form of addiction, and legalising it would be letting them basically become crackheads
Well... yeah... its addicting... thats the point and that is the exact same thing that gets used to sell lootboxes
Bit i dont think its ethics... it just that people that have gambled away all their money do not pay taxes π
nah thats a reverse fact,
due to progressive taxes, low income people pay less tax money,
If they gamble all their money away, the big gambling emporiums with their larger taxes, would be paying way more
@I AM ERROR gambling legality is closely related to prostitution's legality. Its manly just for "moral" reasons.