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I lost my son to the bets
BR🏛️ Politics16 hr. ago

I lost my son to the bets

The article discusses the growing issue of online gambling addiction in Brazil, focusing on the tragic case of Rafael, a 26-year-old who took his own life after becoming addicted to online betting. His mother, Vânia de Souza Borges, shares her grief and describes how she tried to save her son while facing relentless advertising by betting platforms on social media, sports broadcasts, and influencer profiles. The article highlights the financial burden and mental health impacts of this addiction, noting that the World Health Organization recognizes it as a public health concern. It also mentions that over 2 billion reais were spent on media advertising for the sector in 2024 alone, according to Kantar Ibope Media.

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I lost my son to the bets

The article discusses the growing issue of online gambling addiction in Brazil, focusing on the tragic case of Rafael, a 26-year-old who took his own life after becoming addicted to online betting. His mother, Vânia de Souza Borges, shares her grief and describes how she tried to save her son while facing relentless advertising by betting platforms on social media, sports broadcasts, and influencer profiles. The article highlights the financial burden and mental health impacts of this addiction, noting that the World Health Organization recognizes it as a public health concern. It also mentions that over 2 billion reais were spent on media advertising for the sector in 2024 alone, according to Kantar Ibope Media.

Bias read (Center): The article presents a personal account of a tragedy linked to online gambling, emphasizing the societal impact and calling attention to the need for regulation. It does not take a clear ideological stance but focuses on the human and public health dimensions of the issue. The framing is balanced,

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