How the Online Gambling Ban helps Al Qaeda
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How the Online Gambling Ban Empowers Al Qaeda
Summary:
The ban on online gambling in the USA was partly justified by claims that it was funding terrorism, including groups like Al Qaeda. However, does this ban actually help or hinder these organizations?Keywords:
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It is possible that organizations like Al Qaeda have used online casinos to support their global operations. But does banning online gambling actually disrupt their funding? Surprisingly, the answer is no. In fact, it might be helping them.
Here's why: Before the ban, most money spent on online gambling went to reputable British operators. However, once Congress passed the ban, these companies ceased operations in the USA due to fear of legal repercussions. Despite the ban, online gambling hasn't stopped. So, where is this money going now?
The issue with the ban is that it doesn't stop people from gambling online; it merely prevents legitimate operators from receiving the funds. Instead, less reputable, smaller casinos are now profiting from the billions still being wagered. These lesser-known operations have a higher chance of being fronts for terrorist organizations like Al Qaeda.
Some experts argue that terrorists were making money by owning shares in publicly traded online casinos. But, if they were investing in online casinos, what’s stopping them from investing in companies like Microsoft or Google? Should we ban those too?
Once again, it seems the American public is being misled by their elected officials. It’s imperative for citizens to demand logical explanations from their government, which is supposed to serve the people.
If you're tired of being misled, there are steps you can take. Jim Nickogoski, creator of the website www.myspace.com/angryonlinegambler, has launched a platform to oppose the Online Gambling Ban. Here, you can sign an online petition to express your disagreement and demand a reversal of this unfair law.
The only effective way for the government to ensure that online gambling funds don't end up in terrorist pockets is by cooperating with online casinos to regulate the industry through licensing. This would provide transparency about where the money is going, ensuring it doesn’t support those who threaten our troops and national security.
Make your voice heard. Write to your senators, congressmen, and even the President, expressing your disagreement with the ban. Demand real evidence showing this law’s true benefits.
Ultimately, the law is likely to be reversed, as history shows that bans often fail. Even if the government proved that online casinos were linked to terrorism, people might continue to gamble due to the allure of the forbidden. It's simply human nature.
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