TreasureHunter
Well-Known Member
@dozerz
Things that couldn't be totally banned, just "trimmed": not even by the inquisition, not even by any political regime:
1. alcohol
2. prostitution
3. topless sunbathing
4. peeing in public
5. jaywalking
6. p*rn
7. gambling
In one form or another, these returned. Either they returned with full blast or, they returned in various forms (gambling was banned in Japan, but as a "compromise" pachinko - which is
a form of gambling is tolerated and, in fact it is more popular than gambling in other countries).
Plus: there are countries than ban some or all of the above (pretty much all of the ones above are banned in the Middle East, but most of them are "absolutely normal" in Brazil, Spain...).
Nothing can be totally banned until there are some countries tolerating or even promoting them. Because those places become "paradises" for such behavior/domains of activity.
Things that couldn't be totally banned, just "trimmed": not even by the inquisition, not even by any political regime:
1. alcohol
2. prostitution
3. topless sunbathing
4. peeing in public
5. jaywalking
6. p*rn
7. gambling
In one form or another, these returned. Either they returned with full blast or, they returned in various forms (gambling was banned in Japan, but as a "compromise" pachinko - which is
a form of gambling is tolerated and, in fact it is more popular than gambling in other countries).
Plus: there are countries than ban some or all of the above (pretty much all of the ones above are banned in the Middle East, but most of them are "absolutely normal" in Brazil, Spain...).
Nothing can be totally banned until there are some countries tolerating or even promoting them. Because those places become "paradises" for such behavior/domains of activity.
