The thing is that some people usually want someone to blame for their ignorance, lack of discipline, and weak decisions. It is only someone who has not been in the system that will believe what they say.
This is usually the case, looking for someone else to teach them when they first started playing and blaming him for why he could always lose.
For some reason, someone who is too attached to gambling always seeks venting on other people or even invisible creatures as the cause of all these defeats.
And even that makes him satisfied and not through his own fault.
I was in church one day when our pastor was passing a sermon, and then he talked about gambling and addiction. He never said that gambling was demonic, but rather that gamblers allow themselves to be dealt with by greed and a lack of self-discipline and self control, which is why they become addicted and blame the devil at last for their own ignorance. There are also some pastors who would support the argument that gambling is demonic while it's not.
Such sermons only discriminate on platforms that actually do not need to be debated or blamed, because it is clear what the risks of gambling are.
The problem is the player, why do they have to go in and play if in the end they are not prepared to accept the reality when they lose.
They only judge one point of view, not with a broader point of view.