We are puzzled as to why the “Anti-Gambling” movement uses a vulgar vocabulary and insults, which essentially speak of themselves and their credibility. Today, they dared to spread completely false information and with audacious manipulations are attempting to mislead the public. Moreover, they are in conflict with an ambassador of a member country of the European Union. They are nervous because they have been exposed and the public is beginning to realize that someone is exploiting them, using them as pawns to achieve their business interests.
Today, let us state and remind that the so-called “Anti-Gambling” movement did not answer the following questions: How much and from whom did they receive financial resources in cash? On whose behalf are they trying to manipulate parents of students? How much and who covers the costs of designing and creating previous propaganda materials and those that are currently being placed on social networks? Whose business interests are behind their activities? Are they working to shut down a legal business so that someone can profit from online gambling and black market casinos without state control? Will this put students at greater or less risk? Who will be responsible for the damage that follows? Why do they want to leave 10,000 people without their jobs?
Therefore, here are some new questions for them to answer to the public. Why did Albania lift its ban on games of chance? Is it true that during the four-year ban in Albania, illegal casinos cropped up like mushrooms? Have you heard the statement of Albanian Prime Minister Edi Rama on this topic? How many residents of Kosovo gamble in Tetovo? Where does North Macedonia belong, in society with Western civilizations and the EU or some other society?
Until they answer the questions of the public, for us, the “Anti-Gambling” movement will be a group promoting “FOR black gambling”!


