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Originally Posted by Hronmeer
Countries are supposed to have rules that benefit its citizens, and not restrict their freedom of choice, especially if it will impact their income negatively. The thing about humans is they remember and even if there might be no conflicts right now it doesn't mean the wars have not ended. Everyone has a bucket list, and because most are ignoring it it's why it becomes harder on the next generations. The world we have tomorrow is painted in the image from the victims of yesterday, because they'll be the ones who fight to protect what's theirs or what was stolen from them.
Wait decades from now before we see the real aftermath of the individuals as well as their families, and how they'll be impacted who had a significant role in "Black Friday" and the rest who remained in power, but choose not to do anything to revert that. There were literally hundreds of thousands impacted, which means at least some will want to seek justice that will bring peace to their soul. Whoever is trying to impose rules upon someone they better understand the type of impact they'll have on others in the long run, and for whatever gains if it was worth it at the end.
A lot over the decade were forced to migrate to different countries and provinces, being forced in the process to be away from their friends, relatives, and families because of these "rules". At the end every rule that's enforced it has a certain cost associated with it. Countries are supposed to bring measures in place that improve jobs and other opportunities for its citizens, but the way it's been with online poker, that's been opposite from where it was decades ago.
More players, bigger pool means more opportunities to earn some revenue from online poker, and at the end when it comes to taxes poker players use the least government services, because they're mostly at home through the days. It was already very hard in Ontario to have a career from online poker with how expensive everything is, and having to compete with others from developing countries that are much cheaper to live. Best case scenario is this doesn't end up like Black Friday, where we can still play in "grey" networks. This is more aimed at networks that have both sports betting and online poker, since sports betting is far more popular in Ontario.
Pokerstars and Partypoker will be out as they're offering sports betting. Online poker in Ontario is not that popular just because of how expensive is to live in that province.
we're just cum buckets for our government, for them to milk our ***** dry and then **** us in the ass with taxes until our bleeding swollen rectums cause us to lose all hope and die.