Senator Sonny Angara recently confirmed his involvement with e-sabong, an online cockfighting game, prior to its ban by the government. This announcement comes after a report from the Philippine News Agency (PNA) revealed that he was one of the major investors in the said game.
E-sabong is an online version of sabong, which is a traditional Filipino sport wherein two roosters fight each other for entertainment. It has been a popular pastime in the country for centuries and is still practiced today despite being illegal in some areas.
In response to the PNA report, Senator Angara released a statement confirming his previous involvement with e-sabong when it was not yet banned by the government. He clarified that he was only one of many investors who put money into the project. He also emphasized that he had no knowledge of any illegal activities related to the game and that he was not involved in any way with its operations.
The senator further stated that he divested himself from the project as soon as he became aware of its potential illegality. He expressed regret for his involvement and apologized for any confusion or misunderstanding it may have caused. He also thanked those who have expressed their support and understanding during this time.
The Philippine government has since declared e-sabong illegal and imposed strict penalties on those caught participating in it. Despite this, there are still many people who continue to play the game illegally due to its popularity and accessibility.
Senator Angara's confirmation of his previous involvement with e-sabong has sparked debates among Filipinos regarding the morality and legality of the game. While some argue that it should remain illegal due to its potential for harm, others believe that it should be regulated instead of completely banned in order to protect those who choose to participate in it responsibly.
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Philippine Senator Sonny Angara recently confirmed his involvement with e-sabong, an online cockfighting game, prior to its ban by the government. Read on to learn more about this story.
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