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Anonymous commented at 2010-11-18 19:10:00 » #511445
Don't worry... They will end up unbanning it.
They don't want to admit it, but when they get tired of all the the-bulls-suffer-that-is-slaughter-blahblahblah shit, they will realize bullfighting is after all a centennial tradition. You can't fight traditions, the only thing that really works with bullfighting is the "if you don't like it look away" rule.
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Don't worry... They will end up unbanning it.
They don't want to admit it, but when they get tired of all the the-bulls-suffer-that-is-slaughter-blahblahblah shit, they will realize bullfighting is after all a centennial tradition. You can't fight traditions, the only thing that really works with bullfighting is the "if you don't like it look away" rule.
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Anonymous commented at 2011-09-29 09:56:56 » #888977
See, there's the thing. Not "inhumane", you say? Perhaps you hadn't noticed, but bulls aren't human. Besides, bulls for bullfighting live most of their lives better than most humans! Sure, they 'suffer' at the end, but there are worse things done to animals for less of a reason, and if the public wants to see it, they should be able to.
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See, there's the thing. Not "inhumane", you say? Perhaps you hadn't noticed, but bulls aren't human. Besides, bulls for bullfighting live most of their lives better than most humans! Sure, they 'suffer' at the end, but there are worse things done to animals for less of a reason, and if the public wants to see it, they should be able to.
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