Repeating fallacies will not save POGOs

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Repeating fallacies will not save POGOs

WITH each passing day, it seems the news brings us new revelations of crimes and corruption associated with Philippine offshore gaming operators , which the Philippine Amusement and Gaming Corp. has tried — unsuccessfully — to destigmatize by rebranding them as IGLs, or international gaming licensees.

A complete ban would remove this 'gray area' entirely, making it easier to identify and stop illegal operations simply because no operation of the sort would be allowed to exist in the first place.Exaggerated financial benefitsIn terms of the claimed contribution to the economy in financial terms, we take that with a very large grain of salt since almost no evidence is offered to support the claims, and the POGO backers cannot even seem to get their stories straight.

Fallacies Will Not Save Pogos

 

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