Attorney General James Sues Game Developer for Promoting Illegal Gambling Through Video Games
NEW YORK – New York Attorney General Letitia James today sued Valve Corporation (Valve), a video game developer, for illegally promoting gambling through video
“If gambling is gambling then the other gambling is gambling too!”
And? Are we pretending trading cards weren’t gambling simply because the government said buying physical product isn’t gambling?
Ok so you want the government to ban baseball cards too.
Anything else you want the government to do? Wipe your ass maybe? Fuck your wife?
So you’re okay with kids sports betting and flat out gambling in casinos right? Just say it.
This is the equivalent of you screeching because states require age verification for porn. Are you mad the 12 year olds can’t get onto pornhub any more as well?
So you bring up two forms of gambling to convince me we should ban not-gambling?
And if you support digitalID to get on the internet you’re a fucking mongoloid who shouldn’t be here. Reddit is probably more your speed. Have you given the rothschilds your dicktip-scan so you can log back into discord yet?
Write the mathematical difference between gacha or trading cards and roulette. I’ll wait.
So you support kids being able to walk into a sex store and buy anything? You mad that online porn used to require payment processing as a form of age verification? Just say you want kids watching porn, at least it’ll be honest of you.
No one knows you're a dog on the internet and that's the way it should be.
If kids are getting onto sites they ought not have access to, that's a parenting issue. Full stop.
Fascinating considering the most wanted feature on the internet is a country filter. Internet libertarianism was cute when Americans made up the overwhelming majority of people on the internet and porn was regulated by a paywall.
And? There are millions of horrible parents out there. We magically regulate a ton of things with kids because parents are horrible at being parents. Shall we stop doing ID checks for tobacco and booze too?
Honest question. Were card packs always gambling, or were they just random? Because Garbage Pail Kids were something I remember being able to have all of them with extra to trade. Did the odds get so bad, that NOW trading cards are gambling?
Depends on the company, most allowed you to get what you wanted within a reasonable amount of chance and some were always rare valued. Around the late 80s early 90s trading cards starting losing momentum from over saturation which saw the super omega rare cards being printed to drive sales. This worsened with eBay and online platforms because basic supply and demand.