Whats the freakin' problem??? It's velcro people! There are rodeos across America where they tie a rope around the bulls balls the ride it, other events where they lasso a cow and yank it by the neck and yet another event where they wrestle a calf to the freaking ground by hanging on its neck and no one complains ...this pales in comparison!!! Get a grip!!
We must call for a "Ban" on all future bullfighting events planned in America and let the bullfighting industry know that America is not interested in bullfighting.
The bullfights that have already been organized in Las Vegas were a big failure: only a few people attended the events and the bullfighting industry lost money.
This is reason enough to "Ban" all bullfights in the USA: people want this "abuse" to "stop."
The money they generate from the bullfights in America is used to promote their blood sport. Furthermore, people who visit the bullfights may think that bullfighting is not that cruel, while it is one of the most "cruel forms of animal abuse."
We must not allow the bullfighting industry to continue promoting their bloody business in America. America has many great events to offer to visitors, without "animal abuse."
The bullfighting industry is losing ground in the bullfighting countries and that is why they are trying to export their bloody business to other countries. Since it is prohibited to torture and kill bulls in the United States, they have invented "bloodless" bullfights, to promote their "sadistic" industry in an "innocent" manner.
However, the same industry does not have a problem with killing defenseless animals.
In these events bullfighters perform who also "torture" and kill many bulls during "regular" bullfights.
Although the bullfights in America are "bloodless," bulls and horses are still subjected to large amounts of "abuse and stress" and the risk of getting "wounded." The bulls are also killed "after" the bullfights: in a Mexican bullring, a slaughterhouse or elsewhere.
So-called "bloodless bullfights" are practiced in the U.S., but the bulls are still "terrified; tormented and abused," only to be killed once outside the arena.
Bloodless Bullfighting in our country of America should be, and remain "BANNED" because it is a "Tradition of Cruelty."
Whats the freakin' problem??? It's velcro people! There are rodeos across America where they tie a rope around the bulls balls the ride it, other events where they lasso a cow and yank it by the neck and yet another event where they wrestle a calf to the freaking ground by hanging on its neck and no one complains ...this pales in comparison!!! Get a grip!!
7Ragingbull 1 month ago
the future of tauromaquia
kaiskap 4 months ago
This is abhorrent!!!!!!!!!!!
lildoeidgrl45 1 year ago
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We must call for a "Ban" on all future bullfighting events planned in America and let the bullfighting industry know that America is not interested in bullfighting.
The bullfights that have already been organized in Las Vegas were a big failure: only a few people attended the events and the bullfighting industry lost money.
This is reason enough to "Ban" all bullfights in the USA: people want this "abuse" to "stop."
Michel Michaeljohn; California; United States.
MICHELOFGOD 1 year ago
The money they generate from the bullfights in America is used to promote their blood sport. Furthermore, people who visit the bullfights may think that bullfighting is not that cruel, while it is one of the most "cruel forms of animal abuse."
We must not allow the bullfighting industry to continue promoting their bloody business in America. America has many great events to offer to visitors, without "animal abuse."
Michel Michaeljohn; California; United States.
MICHELOFGOD 1 year ago 2
The bullfighting industry is losing ground in the bullfighting countries and that is why they are trying to export their bloody business to other countries. Since it is prohibited to torture and kill bulls in the United States, they have invented "bloodless" bullfights, to promote their "sadistic" industry in an "innocent" manner.
However, the same industry does not have a problem with killing defenseless animals.
Michel Michaeljohn; California; United States.
MICHELOFGOD 1 year ago
In these events bullfighters perform who also "torture" and kill many bulls during "regular" bullfights.
Although the bullfights in America are "bloodless," bulls and horses are still subjected to large amounts of "abuse and stress" and the risk of getting "wounded." The bulls are also killed "after" the bullfights: in a Mexican bullring, a slaughterhouse or elsewhere.
Michel Michaeljohn; California; United States.
MICHELOFGOD 1 year ago
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So-called "bloodless bullfights" are practiced in the U.S., but the bulls are still "terrified; tormented and abused," only to be killed once outside the arena.
Bloodless Bullfighting in our country of America should be, and remain "BANNED" because it is a "Tradition of Cruelty."
Michel Michaeljohn; California; United States.
MICHELOFGOD 1 year ago
I hate this guys...
ivanovosixx 1 year ago 6
respect... but still, the guys are sissies... they even cut the horns so they don't get injured.
tabarnacism 1 year ago
@tabarnacism
Thats just common sense, it wont hurt the bull and they will grow back eventually
IdarkphoenixI 1 year ago
this is gay just like americans are for watchin this shit
gio281287 1 year ago
awsome in this situation every one wins :) happy to see they can keep there cultrue and not kill bulls
pitbullover3 2 years ago