Do you support bullfighting?
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I'd be more in favor of bullfighting if the bull had a fighting chance. If it were a true sport, after the bull gored the matador or stomped on a picador, they'd declare him the winner and send him to the stud pasture. Instead, they keep sending in new guys until the bull loses and gets made into steaks.
I saw a video of a bull who jumped into the stands at the bullfight. Does it make me a bad guy to laugh at that? I can totally understand that the bull would like to stomp on people who came to see him get stabbed to death.
yes i support it but only when the matador gets gored, crushed, pinned, and/or nut crunchedRAGEofSTUNTSWhat about that bullfighter who crapped his pants and ran out of the ring?
Animal cruelty is not acceptable. I watched this PETA shock video once and I couldn't sleep for three days. :(BreakTheseLinksThat word always reminds me of the time the world leaders met at the G-20 Summit in SK and they used goldfish to test for poison in the water and the PETA called it animal cruelty or something like that.
There's nothing wrong with bullfighting. It's an intergrated part of another culture, so who are we to say it's wrong?
That word always reminds me of the time the world leaders met at the G-20 Summit in SK and they used goldfish to test for poison in the water and the PETA called it animal cruelty or something like that. Well, I'm sure they could have used an alternate method to test for the poison.[QUOTE="BreakTheseLinks"]Animal cruelty is not acceptable. I watched this PETA shock video once and I couldn't sleep for three days. :(sherman-tank1
[QUOTE="sherman-tank1"]That word always reminds me of the time the world leaders met at the G-20 Summit in SK and they used goldfish to test for poison in the water and the PETA called it animal cruelty or something like that. Well, I'm sure they could have used an alternate method to test for the poison.How so?[QUOTE="BreakTheseLinks"]Animal cruelty is not acceptable. I watched this PETA shock video once and I couldn't sleep for three days. :(BreakTheseLinks
Well, I'm sure they could have used an alternate method to test for the poison.How so?[QUOTE="BreakTheseLinks"][QUOTE="sherman-tank1"]That word always reminds me of the time the world leaders met at the G-20 Summit in SK and they used goldfish to test for poison in the water and the PETA called it animal cruelty or something like that.
sherman-tank1
They could have put a member of PETA in the water instead, for starters... :P
no, its disgusting. i always love it when the Bull smashes them too if i ever see it on t.v or what not
:lol: You made me choke on my food there.They could have put a member of PETA in the water instead, for starters... :P
GabuEx
How so?[QUOTE="sherman-tank1"]
[QUOTE="BreakTheseLinks"] Well, I'm sure they could have used an alternate method to test for the poison.GabuEx
They could have put a member of PETA in the water instead, for starters... :P
:lol: That's what I was thinking.yes i support it but only when the matador gets gored, crushed, pinned, and/or nut crunchedRAGEofSTUNTS
I'll only support it when the matador and bull sit down and work out there differences rather than fight it out in the ring. If only they could have a cup of tea together so much bloodshed could be saved...
If they only killed the bull and ate the meat it wouldn't be bad but they stick like 8 knifes before they kill it+ I'm pretty sure the meat can't be eaten.
only watch it in hoping to see the guy gets it by the bull or see him run out the ring for his life. same like a lot of people watches NASCAR hoping they will see some car crash action.
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