Generally speaking, you can say three points in a theory, and then write these three points into a paragraph with examples or logic, and use these three points to get your standard.
I haven't studied this debate either. Now that I have read it, I can only give you a shallow framework.
1, what you are talking about today is the distribution method of lottery tickets, not the lottery tickets themselves, so what you have to prepare is the distribution method.
We must limit the scope of discussion. The lottery issuance methods in different countries are different, so we can't generalize. Therefore, we only take the lottery issuance method in China as an example.
The overall framework is as follows:
1. Lottery issuance is essentially gambling. Due to the issuing rules of 2 Yuan Bo 15000000 and the lottery every other day (taking the two-color ball as an example), people frequently have the psychology of getting rich overnight, which is not conducive to people's hard work.
Second, lottery issuance itself is a process of gathering a lot of social wealth. Although some of this wealth is used for sports or public welfare undertakings, it accounts for a small proportion. It is better to directly use this wealth for sports or public welfare undertakings. This part of wealth (such as in the prize pool) belongs to idle wealth, which reduces the efficiency of wealth utilization (such as investing in the capital market in proportion like social security funds)
3. At present, lottery issuance methods are roughly divided into lottery betting points, telephone betting and online betting. Online betting is booming. No matter how you buy it, it is not bought by real-name registration system. Although the state stipulates that it is forbidden to buy lottery tickets under the age of 18, these three ways of buying are illegal guarantees not to sell them to teenagers under the age of 18. Therefore, the distribution of betting is not conducive to keeping teenagers away from lottery tickets and studying with peace of mind.
In our view, the frequent issuance of lottery tickets makes people feel rich, the utilization rate of wealth for sports and public welfare is low, and the issuance method is not conducive to keeping young people away from lottery tickets and studying with peace of mind, so its lottery issuance method does more harm than good.