
Hontiveros denies fake news on Gorebox ban, says Senate panel hasn't started hearings
Senator Risa Hontiveros has denied "fake news" falsely portraying her as the lead voice behind calls to ban the video game "Gorebox," stating that her Senate panel has not yet held hearings on the Tacloban shooting and that she never blamed the incident on a single game.
MANILA, Philippines — Sen. Risa Hontiveros has rejected as "fake news" a recent wave of posts that falsely painted her as the lead voice behind a call to ban the video game Gorebox, saying her Senate panel has not held hearings yet on the Tacloban shooting and that she never blamed the incident on a single game. The Senate women and children committee, chaired by Hontiveros, opens hearings tomorrow on the June 22 attack at San Jose National High School in Tacloban City, where two students, aged 14 and 15, opened fire and killed three classmates. Both suspects are currently in custody. One of the two attackers, a 14-year-old student, used a 9mm Glock owned by his aunt, a policewoman now under restrictive custody. Hontiveros has framed the inquiry tomorrow as a wide-ranging Senate probe into gun access, parental supervision and online grooming of children. The hearing follows the same committee's April inquiry on online radicalization, which prompted Roblox to roll out tighter safeguards for minors in the country. Invited Wednesday are the victims' parents, the shooter's aunt, the Department of Education, the Department of Social Welfare and Development, Globe, Smart, the Game Developers Association of the Philippines and the Philippine National Police Tacloban. "There is no recommendation or findings coming out of the Senate Committee on Women because we are still to hold the hearing tomorrow," Hontiveros said in mixed English and Filipino in a statement on social media Tuesday, June 30. "So don't get ahead of yourselves, you who spread fake news over the weekend. Let's stick to the truth. The truth is that there are children who were killed, parents left without their children, and many more children wounded and deeply traumatized," the senator added. Hontiveros on June 26 had already clarified: "We are not saying that this tragedy was caused by a single game. But if there is an online environment that may have been part of the children's exposure to violence, it is our duty to investigate that." Police said one of the suspects in the Tacloban shooting, the 14-year-old with the alias "Nash," was a heavy Gorebox player. Three days after the Tacloban attack, the Department of the Interior and Local Government said it had stopped a separate plot by a 14-year-old to attack Tolosa National High School in Leyte. Interior Secretary Jonvic Remulla said that student was also a Gorebox fan. Gorebox developer Felix Filip, who is based in Germany, declined the committee's invitation by email, telling the senators the game is rated 18+ and "not intended for, or directed at, minors." "But the developer of Gorebox needs to be heard because it seems this NVE, or nihilistic violent extremism, operates this way: there are malign actors who enter the games," Hontiveros said on Tuesday. "They spot and target, they try to befriend the children playing there and then apparently lure them out of the gaming platform and on to other spaces like Messenger, as in the case of the Roblox hearing, where they groom the children for violence." The Department of Justice was among the first to raise nihilistic violent extremism as the possible motivation of the students who attacked their classmates. DOJ Spokesperson Polo Martinez said on June 23 the department would not treat the shooting as simple bullying incident. Investigators have since said the two students planned the attack as early as May 1 and believed they would not be jailed because they are minors. The Cybercrime Investigation and Coordinating Center blocked Gorebox on June 23 as a precaution. CICC Undersecretary Renato "Aboy" Paraiso said the block would hold while authorities investigate the game. President Ferdinand Marcos Jr. has said he is open to legislation regulating violent games.
多角的分析
ゲーム業界全体としては、フィリピン国内での暴力的なゲームに対する規制の動きは、市場の縮小や新たな投資の抑制につながる可能性があります。特に、海外からのゲーム開発企業にとっては、フィリピン市場への参入障壁が高まる要因となり得ます。一方で、国内のゲーム開発者や関連産業にとっては、新たなビジネスチャンスや国内市場の保護につながる可能性も否定できません。
投資家にとって、フィリピンにおけるゲーム規制の議論は、エンターテイメント産業、特にデジタルコンテンツ分野への投資リスクを評価する上で重要な要素となります。法規制の不確実性は、長期的な収益予測を困難にし、慎重なアプローチを促すでしょう。ただし、規制が明確化され、子供の安全とエンターテイメントのバランスが取られるようになれば、新たな投資機会も生まれる可能性があります。
タクロバンでの悲劇的な銃撃事件は、フィリピン社会における子供たちのメンタルヘルス、オンラインでの影響、そして家庭の監督の重要性について、国民的な議論を巻き起こしています。今回のHontiveros議員による「偽情報」の否定は、感情的な反応や憶測が先行する中で、事実に基づいた冷静な議論を促す意図があると見られます。事件の背景にあるとされる「ニヒリスティックな暴力的過激主義」やオンライン・グルーミングの問題は、保護者や教育関係者にとって深刻な懸念事項であり、社会全体で取り組むべき課題として浮上しています。
今回の件は、タクロバンで起きた痛ましい事件をきっかけに、フィリピンの若者の間でどのようなオンラインコンテンツが流通し、それが彼らの心理にどのような影響を与えているのか、という点に多くの市民の関心が集まっています。特に、保護者からは、子供たちが安全にインターネットを利用できる環境整備への要望が高まっています。Hontiveros議員が「偽情報」を否定したことは、一部で過熱していたゲームバッシングに対して、冷静な分析と対策の必要性を訴えるものだと受け止められています。
背景・歴史的文脈
フィリピンでは、若者の間での暴力行為や過激化が社会問題として度々取り上げられてきました。特に、オンラインプラットフォームを介した影響や、若年層のメンタルヘルスに関する懸念は高まっています。2023年6月のタクロバンでの高校銃撃事件は、これらの懸念を一層増幅させ、事件の背景にある要因として、ゲーム、SNS、家庭環境などが複合的に議論されています。過去には、オンライン過激化を巡る上院の調査が、Robloxなどのプラットフォームに安全対策の強化を促した事例もあります。今回のHontiveros議員の動きは、こうした一連の社会的な関心の高まりの中で、事実に基づいた調査と対策を求めるものです。
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