What I find funny in all this is how corporations of every sort these days pander to how enlightened they are and how they're leading the way - whether diversity, inclusion, etc.,etc., but these same corporations wouldn't do a damn thing if it wasn't a marketing opportunity for them which ultimately equates to more money for them.
Why am I bringing this up now?
Because when this becomes a problem Rogers will ultimately donate some money to gambling addition help of some sort and act like they did a great service to humanity. All corporations do this nonsense and people are blind to the gimmick. I find it also somewhat interesting that other advertisers who have the odd spot, aren't putting more pressure to pull their own ads as they may not want to be associated with gambling themselves.
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