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Pressure mounts to ban bullfights in Spain's Catalonia (News Feature)
By Sinikka Tarvainen May 19, 2009, 9:36 GMT
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It's about time someone told the truth about bullfighting. Most articles I've read are written by aficionados who glorify the SADISM of bullfighting. I don't think tourism alone can save this bloodsport. It's on its way out. Promoters and matadors will finally have to find a way to make an honest living.
It's disgusting how we can be entertained by the suffering of sentient beings. The horrible exploitation and abuse that goes on in bullfights, dogfights, rodeos, circuses, and zoos does not belong in a truly civilized society. Non-humans are not ours to exploit, enslave, abuse, and kill for own personal enjoyment.
I do not understand how someone can watch a feeling being die slowly in agony, and actually be amused by it. It's beyond sadistic...
what a lovely photo of the matador being gored,serves him right the evil little sadist, hope he really suffers. all bullfights should end this way, until they are banned that is. such barbarity has no place in a civilised world,
There is only one word for bull fighting: disgusting; and the people who watch can only be assumed to be sadists. As signs around Alicante say, 'Tradition doesn't justify torture'. Sad to say, Spain is decades away from becoming a 21st. Century, civilized society. They say 'Spain is different'. It sure is, in all the worst ways.
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