

Saw this on !workingclasscalendar@lemmy.world too, a great feed for anyone who wants more pieces of history like this


Saw this on !workingclasscalendar@lemmy.world too, a great feed for anyone who wants more pieces of history like this


This is an article about a Lancet commission that took a pretty global lens, first sentence points out it’s “a nearly ubiquitous global commercial enterprise”
worldwide, 46 percent of adults (approximately 2.3 billion people) and nearly 18 percent of adolescents (159.6 million youths between 10 and 19 years old) have gambled in the past year
Although only a small proportion of individuals engage in problem gambling—an addiction that affects an estimated 1.4 percent of gamblers, or 80 million adults globally—the researchers recommend that policymakers treat gambling as a public health issue rather than as a medical problem
Although four-fifths of countries worldwide permit gambling, that number understates the global nature of the industry’s influence, since digital technology transcends borders.


Also seeing what happens when one country changes a policy is a great way to learn about the impacts of your county’s policies. Like if somebody had shown asbestos caused cancer in lab rats you shouldn’t go ‘why should I know this, I’m not a rat’ and keep using asbestos in everything (in reality it was textile workers dying who first clued us in to asbestos).
The US might be a pretty diseased lab rat but there’s still something to be learned from it.
Names do hurt tho. Bullying is a real thing.
https://m.xkcd.com/1216/