Downvote away, but this is what cryptocurrency is actually good for. We should be crowdfunding Luigis. The mainstream financial system does not work for us.
Gambling payouts aren't funding him, though... it's just gambling
Of course, but we should be allowed to gamble on this.
One way we could have funded him would be to start gambling on whether Brian Thompson is alive next year. If you want to insure against Thomson extorting you, then you bet that he will live. If you're Luigi, then you bet that Thomson will die... before improving your odds. That way there's no telling which participant in this "assassination market" is Luigi.
(I'm speaking hypothetically about a killing that took place in the past, not suggesting that we start betting on anyone's life. Because that would make us insurers.)
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But betting on who wins the presidency is fine.
On a guy who boldly claimed he could get away with murder, no less.
I’m sorry, I thought we lived in America
We do. It just doesn't belong to us anymore. Unless we decide to take it back.
I could see where it might set a bad precedent. But the week I spent in Vegas, there was a constant sign running an ad that you could bet on the Presidency, and I can't think of a single good argument about how betting on a trial is more dangerous than betting on the office that can undo any federal crime with a pen stroke.
I think it’s perfectly fine to place bets on this. I’ll bet he’s not guilty ;)
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