Lawrence00
Senior Member
Well probably not permanently.
I won't post a link. It's rough to watch.
Mexican Emilio Macias got what he deserved.
I won't post a link. It's rough to watch.
Mexican Emilio Macias got what he deserved.
I agree. I hate any form of entertainment that involves animal abuse,Looks like he hasn't learned his lesson. He is back in the ring again.......sigh. How anyone can call this entertainment is beyond me.
I'm more used to Catalonia where it isn't part of the tradition - they banned it in 2010, while bull-running (as in Pamplona) is still legal.Let's see the proud, brave matador is going to off a bull, in a deadly match. Of course, this is after the animal has been totally exhausted by taunts and profusely bleeding from stab wounds.
I've run into that "it's in the Spanish blood to love bull fighting" thing. It reminds of the same way slave owners in the 19th century, used call slavery as "our peculiar institution".
Very seldom does the bull win. Bullfighting in Spain is a long-standing tradition and is part of their heritage. Even if the bull doesn’t win and the Matador is prepared to plunge his sword into the bull to kill him, the crowd can put on a display to let the Matador know they wish the bull to be saved, if the bull puts up an excellent fight.Sometimes the bull wins.
Windshield and bug?