To me, anybody who supports bullfighting is less than human, and Spain as a country will remain a bunch of subhuman savages until they ban it. Here (http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/europe/will-bullfighting-survive-in-modern-spain-8779064.html) is an interesting article. Nice eyepatch though.
It won't survive if the bulls keep doing as well as they're doing right now in Madrid. The corrida has been cancelled after the three toreros were put out of action, two gored, and one with a really bad knee injury ... :great:
:link: (http://www.laopinion.es/sociedad/2014/05/20/espectacular-cogida-torero-david-mora/543283.html)
Quote from: Janet on Tue 20 May 2014, 20:20
It won't survive if the bulls keep doing as well as they're doing right now in Madrid. The corrida has been cancelled after the three toreros were put out of action, two gored, and one with a really bad knee injury ... :great:
:link: (http://www.laopinion.es/sociedad/2014/05/20/espectacular-cogida-torero-david-mora/543283.html)
Result! :great:
You will need a strong stomach to see the pictures in this DM article about three bulls who fought back. Warning, a lot of animal blood. The 'men' involved deserved what they got. The animals did not.
:link: (http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2635103/The-bulls-fight-Three-matadors-gored-World-Series-bull-fight-cancelled-time-35-years.html)
Fuck em. The bullfighters that is.
I have just been reading about the bullfighting accidents, which cheered me up. In El País, the articles about bullfighting are not classified under sport, but culture.
Culture? It widens my previous concept of that word.
I'm happy to rely on my own moral compass and feel no compulsion whatsoever to defer to other people's 'culture and traditions'.
In what universe is this acceptable?
(http://d22r54gnmuhwmk.cloudfront.net/photos/1/zk/kd/PozKKdZZDSGEvNv-556x313-noPad.jpg)
Social media is going nuts over this (http://www.change.org/petitions/live-bull-to-be-set-on-fire-spain-action-needed?share_id=JkqhVDnavg&utm_campaign=autopublish&utm_medium=facebook&utm_source=share_petition).
An absolute wrong. Indefensible from any and every conceivable viewpoint. Not to condemn it is, as I said above, moral cowardice.
Back to the petition, I just signed it. That is one of the most repugnant things I have ever come across.
The Grauniad (http://www.independent.co.uk/news/world/europe/is-it-finally-time-for-spain-to-ban-bull-fighting-9421502.html) thinks the recession will do more than anything else to get bullfighting off the "culture" agenda.
and the dying out of the Franco lot ...
"A 23-year-old man from Nottingham was taken to hospital in a serious condition after Tuesday's second running of the bulls, part of the weeklong San Fermín festival in the Navarre capital".
Good one, bulls.
:link: (http://www.thelocal.es/20140708/young-brit-seriously-injured)
Absolutely, nice one bulls! Kill the bastards.
The Guardia Civil is despairing about the new craze for taking selfies in bull runs. The pic below is this morning's offering from San Fermin, where they say "not the best place for a selfie. Just turn off the mobile and RUN" ...
It all might not survive if there are more idiots like this ...
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"Hay muchos sitios para hacerte un #selfie, pero NO en el #encierro . Apaga tu móvil y corre #EncierroSanFermin "
Quote from: Janet on Sun 13 Jul 2014, 09:44
The Guardia Civil is despairing about the new craze for taking selfies in bull runs.
Why are they despairing? (Assuming a corporate body can despair, which is debatable) Why should they care if a few idiots end up trampled or gored? Quite amusing really. Darwin and all that. :great:
The bull run doesn't bother me really, I don't think the bulls are under much stress running down a street.
Quote from: Periklēs on Sun 13 Jul 2014, 10:31
The bull run doesn't bother me really, I don't think the bulls are under much stress running down a street.
Nor me. If I was a bull, i'd be thinking 'Great. Payback time!' :great:
Now, they have imposed fines of up to €3000 for anybody taking a "selfie" during the run, because it endangers the public. Like it isn't dangerous anyway. :sign0065:
Here is a nice piccy (http://cultura.elpais.com/cultura/2014/07/11/actualidad/1405090536_237417.html)of a the latest serious injury when a bull fell over, got very cross, and charged at the nearest moron. They make it sound like the innocent victim of a nasty vicious animal.
On a more general note, more noise is being made about small local festivals which torture animals to honour a local saint. In particular, one where a bull is selected and sytematically tortured to death by morons with lances (Just have a look at the photo in the link, how the bull is transported to the killing grounds)
Noises are being made that this all unacceptable. Interestingly, because these practices are protected by stupid laws governing "tradition" and "tourism attraction" the animal rights people are starting to take legal action against the church, which probably doesn't condone the practices anyway.
Spain should be ashamed that they still have one foot in medieval times.
El País (http://sociedad.elpais.com/sociedad/2014/09/19/actualidad/1411158144_404356.html)