by entropyfails » Wed 17 May 2006, 19:14:57
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('eastbay', 'Y')eah, I stepped back and reviewed my postings and you're right Entropyfails, I do appear to have an agenda. I appear to have an agenda because I do, in fact, have an agenda!
It's disgusting for state governments to impose a tax hitting the poor and uneducated the hardest. It's bad enough when we have an overall tax structure hitting the working poor the hardest (ok, ok, that's another discussion, I apologize... my leftist roots oozing out again) but now we have a lottery often posing as a heroic savior for the schools when it's actually a state-sponsored economic cancer mostly harming the weakest in our society.
And that's part of the reason why I detest lotteries. There is no rational defense for this vicios tax and I believe it's another small dead canary signalling a looming societal collapse.
Massive addiction, under-education, and poverty ARE signs of collapse. The lotto doesn’t cause those things. It just makes them show up in fancy reports sponsored by groups that I feel fairly certain YOU would not agree with. I’d call it cherry picking at its finest.
You have your causality backwards.
You hate the lotto because you despise the social symptoms that the lotto exists in. Imagine if we had a world were everyone had enough to eat and were well educated and not prone to addiction. Would the lottery be the “great evil” there?
Think about it. Would you seriously hate the lotto in that world of responsible people? I doubt it.
So in conclusion, you hate the injustice of the world and have projected it onto the lotto system. If you remove that projection, you will BETTER understand reality and thus have a better chance of building effective programs for ridding the true evil, injustice.