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Posted by steve of oxford: Sun Dec 16th, 2012 14:11 1st Post
http://www.youtube.com/watch?feature=fvwp&NR=1&v=owm4HiufDiI

What gets me is the spectators at the end of this clip, the look of shock on their faces as the matador (cowardly poof in tight pants) gets what he deserves.

Aw dear, poor widdle matador got natures revenge.



Posted by TomOC: Sun Dec 16th, 2012 15:36 2nd Post
That's what they come to see, right?

I always root for the bulls !



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Posted by blackfox: Sun Dec 16th, 2012 18:48 3rd Post
unfortunately we only have sheep up here ,but you never know :devil:



Posted by steve of oxford: Mon Dec 17th, 2012 15:03 4th Post
TomOC wrote:
That's what they come to see, right?

I always root for the bulls !

One of my brothers, who is s retired criminal psychologist, is convinced the southern European people are little more than savages, as he puts it.

Watching that disgrace does seem to confirm his theory. Though my own belief is that people who are cruel to animals should be made to endure their own devices, this it seems is the only way scum learn, by suffering what they do to others. Natural justice I call it.

Thus, ultimately if someone likes torturing animals I think they should be put in a pen with some big cats which have already been fed...so the cats can play with them as toys.

I also root for the bulls, in this instance I was pleased to see the greasy coward poof in tights get the bull's horn straight through his lower jaw. I was rather hoping to find a clip where the bull ripped the 'fighter's' insides out.

I fail to understand how this debacle makes a man a real man.....give me a sword, put me in a room with one of those ponses and see what gets delivered. I'd have no qualms about running the bugger through, slowly inch by inch.

This fine example of human cruelty to animals is evident in Spain, obviously, Portugal, Colombia, Mexico and probably a few other spanish speaking sht holes.



Posted by TomOC: Tue Dec 18th, 2012 13:49 5th Post
Well, if you believe in incarnation, they might just come back as a....



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Posted by jk: Tue Dec 18th, 2012 17:56 6th Post
Been to a bull fight and Yes it is art but not to my taste. Been to the running with the bulls which is a more 'sporty' or evenhanded situation where it is 'fun' and no killing of the bulls.


I wouldnt go to another correda as I think it is not sport or even good fun just legalised slaughter of 6 bulls for the greater glory of the three matadors.
Running with the bulls is different as there is no kill except of humans. In the Valencia region every year there are 8-12 people killed each year. No problem with this as it is their choice to run with the bull and if it kills them that is their choice.

This is a very personal statement and judgement calls are difficult. If you eat meat then similar calls and questions can be brought into play if you take a vegan stance.



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Posted by steve of oxford: Wed Dec 19th, 2012 16:15 7th Post
jk wrote:
Been to a bull fight and Yes it is art but not to my taste. Been to the running with the bulls which is a more 'sporty' or evenhanded situation where it is 'fun' and no killing of the bulls.


I wouldnt go to another correda as I think it is not sport or even good fun just legalised slaughter of 6 bulls for the greater glory of the three matadors.
Running with the bulls is different as there is no kill except of humans. In the Valencia region every year there are 8-12 people killed each year. No problem with this as it is their choice to run with the bull and if it kills them that is their choice.

This is a very personal statement and judgement calls are difficult. If you eat meat then similar calls and questions can be brought into play if you take a vegan stance.

Firstly, if you notice during the running the bulls horns are actually tethered, if it looks like the bull might get even with one the fat sickos they simply tension the rope. Not only that, the bull's corns are capped.

I don't find it art at all, far as I'm concerned it's a bunch of cowards & greasy ponses cruelly killing animals. Put these scum in with some big cats...now that's what I'd call entertainment.



Posted by jk: Wed Dec 19th, 2012 18:27 8th Post
steve of oxford wrote:
jk wrote:
Been to a bull fight and Yes it is art but not to my taste. Been to the running with the bulls which is a more 'sporty' or evenhanded situation where it is 'fun' and no killing of the bulls.


I wouldnt go to another correda as I think it is not sport or even good fun just legalised slaughter of 6 bulls for the greater glory of the three matadors.
Running with the bulls is different as there is no kill except of humans. In the Valencia region every year there are 8-12 people killed each year. No problem with this as it is their choice to run with the bull and if it kills them that is their choice.

This is a very personal statement and judgement calls are difficult. If you eat meat then similar calls and questions can be brought into play if you take a vegan stance.

Firstly, if you notice during the running the bulls horns are actually tethered, if it looks like the bull might get even with one the fat sickos they simply tension the rope. Not only that, the bull's corns are capped.

I don't find it art at all, far as I'm concerned it's a bunch of cowards & greasy ponses cruelly killing animals. Put these scum in with some big cats...now that's what I'd call entertainment.

Not here in the Valencia region. Once the bulls are out of the pen they run free in the strreets and the horns are not capped. The horns may be damaged due to poor transportation or the bull rubbing horn on wall.

Like I say the correda (bullfighting where the bull always dies) is not to my taste.



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Posted by KenRay: Wed Dec 19th, 2012 19:18 9th Post
Was a regular attendant of the fights in Tijuana in the 60's. Never got to Monumental but went to the old ring. I enjoy the spectacle and shot many good pictures. Saw some of the finest Matadors of the period perform. As you can probably see from my Avatar I am not adverse to those types of sport. I LIKE to eat red meat properly cooked and have had several good steaks from the bulls killed in Tijuana as there was a fine restuarant near the old ring whose speciality was steaks from those bulls killed in the ring. I also have many friends who do NOT care for either hunting OR bullfighting. They are still friends.



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Posted by Iain: Thu Dec 20th, 2012 09:58 10th Post
Shame the bull didn't finish him off, it would be one less for his heard to worry about.



Posted by steve of oxford: Thu Dec 20th, 2012 13:34 11th Post
KenRay wrote:
Was a regular attendant of the fights in Tijuana in the 60's. Never got to Monumental but went to the old ring. I enjoy the spectacle and shot many good pictures. Saw some of the finest Matadors of the period perform. As you can probably see from my Avatar I am not adverse to those types of sport. I LIKE to eat red meat properly cooked and have had several good steaks from the bulls killed in Tijuana as there was a fine restuarant near the old ring whose speciality was steaks from those bulls killed in the ring. I also have many friends who do NOT care for either hunting OR bullfighting. They are still friends.
So you would think it acceptable if for example one of your hollywood guffs actually came true and some superior species invaded the earth, and you found yourself and your family being farmed for a barbaric end, involving torments such as punctured lungs, run until your heart exploded, bled to death etc.

Somehow I suspect you would think you were being cruelly treated.



Posted by steve of oxford: Thu Dec 20th, 2012 13:37 12th Post
Iain wrote:
Shame the bull didn't finish him off, it would be one less for his heard to worry about.
Probably some of the cowards do get killed, deservedly so.



Posted by KenRay: Thu Dec 20th, 2012 23:34 13th Post
I have absolutely no idea what a 'guff' is but I don't equate animals with people. I'm not a Vegan or even a vegetarian. I will absolutely admit I like red meat. I hunt but don't fish. I use many leather products and even wear a leather jacket. My shoes and boots are almost all leather as i'm not big on sneakers. Most times I eat what I kill but I have been known to shoot coyotes just because I don't like them and I have been known to shoot prairie dogs and woodchucks which I don't eat. I unashamedly admit I enjoy the Bullfights. And I have no problems that you do not. I also don't like chocolate ice cream for what that's worth. You must spend a good part of your time being upset about humanity and their foibles. I'm sure most of us are pretty imperfect.



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