Bullfighting still a sport

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crankedup5

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10,704 posts

41 months

Monday 17th April 2023
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As a follow on from some comments in the horse racing thread, I was advised to start a separate thread on the subject of bullfighting.
I have never been to spectate a bullfight and will admit that should any element of this ‘sport’ appear on television then I switch channels to avoid looking at the event. I don’t feel I am missing out on anything, but it is still a very popular ‘sport’ elsewhere. Perhaps it is wrong to impose my values on others, but it just doesn’t seem to sit rightly as a ‘sport’ in the modern World to me.
It seems to be a throwback in time to consider and enjoy this ‘sport’, it is barbaric in nature and has a medieval sense of truimfulism attached to it, much like the gladiator in Roman times.
A quick google and I’m surprised that the ‘sport’ is still legal in France, Portugal, Mexico, Columbia,
Venezuela, Peru and Ecuador. I didn’t realise that so many Countries still permit bullfighting.
Makes our horse racing seem like a day out at the seaside.
I thought fox hunting was a ‘sport’ from the past and has quite rightly been banned from our shores,
seems we are more advanced in our attitudes to animals after all.
Discuss.

Lotobear

7,029 posts

134 months

Monday 17th April 2023
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It's abhorrent but very much part of Spanish culture as they regard it.

I can't see Spain banning it any time soon, along with their cruelty to donkeys.

Whilst we continuously beat ourselves up about, inter alia, animal welfare in the UK, wider Europe does need to put its house in order on animal welfare and we do tend to lead rather than follow them in that regard.

Gecko1978

10,334 posts

163 months

Monday 17th April 2023
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I always liked the idea the bull could win sometimes but iirc eventually it dies and there is a huge uproar when a bull fighter dies.

ZedLeg

12,278 posts

114 months

Monday 17th April 2023
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Really determined to get people to pay attention to your whataboutism laugh

They should both be banned HTH

Jasandjules

70,421 posts

235 months

Monday 17th April 2023
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It is a disgrace to humanity... A very good friend of mine is a daughter of a former bullfighter - she campaigns against it in her home country.


CT05 Nose Cone

25,158 posts

233 months

Monday 17th April 2023
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In some ways it feels even worse than hunting, the poor animal is kept alive for as long as possible to be slowly killed in front of a baying crowd. It may be a tradition, but so was slavery, serfdom and burning people for witchcraft and I'm sure people defended them for the same reason.

bitchstewie

54,564 posts

216 months

Monday 17th April 2023
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There's probably an El Cranked on cabezas de pistón pointing out that Spain are more advanced in their attitudes than China.

Which may be true but I'm not sure it works that way.

NerveAgent

3,508 posts

226 months

Monday 17th April 2023
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Do they give them tickles and belly rubs then claim they lived a life of luxury, so it’s ok?

Edited by NerveAgent on Monday 17th April 15:08

BoRED S2upid

20,211 posts

246 months

Monday 17th April 2023
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Gecko1978 said:
I always liked the idea the bull could win sometimes but iirc eventually it dies and there is a huge uproar when a bull fighter dies.
This is the thing if it was a fair fight and the bull won more often they would think twice about the sport.

The running of the bulls in Pamplona on the other hand several fools get to feel the full force of the bull.

Iamnotkloot

1,564 posts

153 months

Monday 17th April 2023
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I don't like it, but then it isn't practised in the UK, which is fine and dandy.

It's their (Spanish) culture, who gives us the right to determine what they can and can't do? Lots of other countries do horrible things to animals (not just China with their infamous Dog cooking festival), and at some point, you just have to let other cultures do their own thing.

sugerbear

4,390 posts

164 months

Monday 17th April 2023
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Things the Brits do in the name of sport.

Put on fancy dress, get on a horse and chase a single fox with a pack of dogs (which have a reasonable chance of ripping it to pieces until it is dead).


Lotobear

7,029 posts

134 months

Monday 17th April 2023
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sugerbear said:
Things the Brits do in the name of sport.

Put on fancy dress, get on a horse and chase a single fox with a pack of dogs (which have a reasonable chance of ripping it to pieces until it is dead).
...you do realise that's now illegal don't you?

Biker 1

7,859 posts

125 months

Monday 17th April 2023
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I went to a bull fight in Portugal back in the 80s. Big stadium near Lisbon which was packed out. We were served ice cold beer & various tapas like dishes, including octopus tentacles in tomato sauce.
I think the bull was stabbed several times, but not actually killed. I remember the beasts being utterly traumatised, clearly in pain & salivating uncontrollably. The crowd appeared to love it, but I think I'll not revisit.....

okgo

39,147 posts

204 months

Monday 17th April 2023
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Iamnotkloot said:
I don't like it, but then it isn't practised in the UK, which is fine and dandy.

It's their (Spanish) culture, who gives us the right to determine what they can and can't do? Lots of other countries do horrible things to animals (not just China with their infamous Dog cooking festival), and at some point, you just have to let other cultures do their own thing.
No progress has ever been made thinking like this. And in time hopefully it’ll die out in Spain, I’d imagine the average age of a fan isn’t going to be young so as the world becomes more and more global and aware the Spanish youth of today will realise how fking disgusting it is.

It’s culture to mutilate genitals of kids too in certain parts of the world, do you have the same opinion of that? Let them crack on?


okgo

39,147 posts

204 months

Monday 17th April 2023
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Lotobear said:
...you do realise that's now illegal don't you?
And has been for 19 years…

Lotobear

7,029 posts

134 months

Monday 17th April 2023
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okgo said:
And has been for 19 years…
Indeed

Zetec-S

6,220 posts

99 months

Monday 17th April 2023
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okgo said:
Iamnotkloot said:
I don't like it, but then it isn't practised in the UK, which is fine and dandy.

It's their (Spanish) culture, who gives us the right to determine what they can and can't do? Lots of other countries do horrible things to animals (not just China with their infamous Dog cooking festival), and at some point, you just have to let other cultures do their own thing.
No progress has ever been made thinking like this. And in time hopefully it’ll die out in Spain, I’d imagine the average age of a fan isn’t going to be young so as the world becomes more and more global and aware the Spanish youth of today will realise how fking disgusting it is.

It’s culture to mutilate genitals of kids too in certain parts of the world, do you have the same opinion of that? Let them crack on?
yes My wife is half Spanish, obviously has a number of Spanish relatives living out there. I'm not aware of any of them who like the "sport". These are people who live in rural Castilla–La Mancha, rather than metropolitan Madrid/Barcelona/etc.

Fundoreen

4,180 posts

89 months

Monday 17th April 2023
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I thought we loved dog fighting in the uk. Everyone seems to own a dog which looks like a champion dogfighter.
Every day tons and tons of dog on dog and human assaults.
At least in spain animal/human fights are organized with rules.

Biker 1

7,859 posts

125 months

Monday 17th April 2023
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Fundoreen said:
I thought we loved dog fighting in the uk. Everyone seems to own a dog which looks like a champion dogfighter.
Every day tons and tons of dog on dog and human assaults.
At least in spain animal/human fights are organized with rules.
I suppose that was also the case in ancient Rome....

Lotobear

7,029 posts

134 months

Monday 17th April 2023
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Fundoreen said:
I thought we loved dog fighting in the uk. Everyone seems to own a dog which looks like a champion dogfighter.
Every day tons and tons of dog on dog and human assaults.
At least in spain animal/human fights are organized with rules.
...I guess that depends on whether you loik dags