Bullfighting is an artistic discipline

britexpat
By britexpat

Do you think it should be banned ? I've seen it and to be honest, I think it is cruelty and should be outlawed.


However, Spain's government has saved Bullfighting by making the ministry of culture will be responsible for development and protection of controversial sport.




 


The government recognised the spectacle as "an artistic discipline and cultural product".

The move follows pressure from bullfighting organisations keen to protect their livelihood following a controversial vote to ban bullfighting in the Catalonia region last year.

Guardian
By anonymous• 2 Aug 2011 00:09
Rating: 5/5
anonymous

Bulls are not raised for meat - nobody; if they are well fed eats 'bull meat'.   Bulls are reared to rear.   Bullfighting in Spain is a macho male thing against a bull it is the 'ultimate male fight' - look at folk law.   It is tradition - blah, blah, blah!   No need for it anymore at all. It is cruel and I am always, sadly happy when the Matador is injured.   This makes me an awful person I know.

By anonymous• 1 Aug 2011 21:35
Rating: 4/5
anonymous

Why don't they leave the bulls alone and let them do the things they are best at...

By Keith Brown• 1 Aug 2011 20:03
Rating: 4/5
Keith Brown

AS sports go this one is pretty rubbish.The bull who has been reared on the finest pasture and allowed to grow strong and fit as nature intended, running wild ,is distressed beyond reason of its understanding by being pulled off his pasture and herded,coralled,subjected to human contact like it has never known( because these animals must be as wild as possible).Next it is tossed into a ring with maybe acrobats, pierced with men on horses with spears,,,,further weakened by having several little javelins rammed into hos back,,,,,exhausted by now through excessive phsical and mental distress,,,never mind the blood loss from the little spears he has jammed into his back,,,is then taunted with a man in tight trousers and a silly hat,,,,,well its just not sport or art ,,,is it.I cannot in any way see this for other than what it is ,,,,VILE.  

By nomerci• 1 Aug 2011 19:29
nomerci

azamat, there is a difference between  killing an animal for food and killing an animal for fun and enjoying seeing the animal's pain and suffering. And when it comes to bullfighting, prolonging this pain and suffering "artistically".The same goes for dog and cock (noooooooooo, the animal!!) fighting.Not to forget hunting for the pleasure of killing an animal in general.

By azamat• 1 Aug 2011 19:13
azamat

Most people commenting here have never ever watched a bull fight sitting in an arena. It's a deeply cultural thing for Spain. I vote for maintaining this beautiful tradition. So what if a bull is killed at the end? When you sit your hypocritical fat a$$ at Applebees and order their steak of the day, just remember, an innocent cow was killed for your greed :)PS: I love a juicy steak. 

By nomerci• 1 Aug 2011 17:44
Rating: 5/5
nomerci

If an animal is killed for other reasons than neccessity, it is cruelty and should be banned.And finding pleasure in seeing an animal fighting to survive,going cazy with fright and pain,in this case mostly without success, is beyond my understanding.

By Jason Paul• 1 Aug 2011 15:43
Rating: 5/5
Jason Paul

It is an interesting topic one of which I studied at school along with the pro cons of fox hunting back in the uk and with bull fighting the bulls are bred for this purely nothing else, the matador is trained usually from childhood and to play with the bull and excute it painlessly and in most case is a father to son tradition (within this circle ) also people say it's cruel and barbaric, yet walk around with leather shoes on their feet, frozen meats in there freezer, and never think about the conditions of those animals, if it was banned these bulls would become surplus to requirement, the numbers would dwindle, then a new campaign would commence'save the bull'

By anonymous• 1 Aug 2011 13:47
anonymous

I was under the impression that they were endangered, but now I see they are only "vulnerable."  It doesn't really make a difference, the point is there aren't enough of them to replace the bulls in bullfighting.

By anonymous• 1 Aug 2011 13:44
Rating: 4/5
anonymous

you just say they are endangered!... what the...

By anonymous• 1 Aug 2011 13:43
Rating: 4/5
anonymous

you just say they are endangered!... what the...

By anonymous• 1 Aug 2011 13:37
Rating: 2/5
anonymous

Khokhoy, they aren't endangered (with the exception of Asiatic) but they are vulnerable.  And I'm pretty sure there are far less of them than there are cows.

By anonymous• 1 Aug 2011 13:31
Rating: 4/5
anonymous

<PILGRAM>

Heres one form your; READ

All About Wildlife : March 2011 Edition

http://www.allaboutwildlife.com/endangered-species/are-lions-endangered/5825

Lions are NOT endangered after all

By anonymous• 1 Aug 2011 13:05
anonymous

Yes I do. 

By flor1212• 1 Aug 2011 13:00
flor1212

my friend Colt watched a bullfighting game!It was you who mentioned that those who watch (and I would say support such thing) as stupid, right?So you think the government of Spain is stupid because they are trying to save this game?

By anonymous• 1 Aug 2011 12:55
anonymous

He put a sad face after his admission of going. Which means he didn't enjoy it. 

By anonymous• 1 Aug 2011 12:53
anonymous

Flor you strike me as the kind of person who would get a kick out of crack baby basketball.

By flor1212• 1 Aug 2011 12:52
flor1212

you read his comment above?  So what do you think of our friend?

By anonymous• 1 Aug 2011 12:50
anonymous

I think anyone who finds an animal dying amusing is stupid and emotionless yes, and I don't read anyone from QL saying they saw it.

By flor1212• 1 Aug 2011 12:48
flor1212

the bull here dies FIGHTING.  Unlike in the butchery , instant death!

By flor1212• 1 Aug 2011 12:45
flor1212

that you find most Spaniards, stupid and emotionless?  And tourist who watched this game also stupid.  I think a fellow Qler just admitted watching this game in above comment!

By anonymous• 1 Aug 2011 12:35
anonymous

No.  I consider it the brutal killing of an animal for the amusement of stupid, emotionless people.  I consider basketball, baseball, etc. to be sports.

By anonymous• 1 Aug 2011 12:34
anonymous

Please name a sport that involves a player that is incapable of agreeing to play that sport, and who 9 times out of 10 is brutally killed during that sport Flor. 

By flor1212• 1 Aug 2011 12:34
flor1212

you don't consider bullfighting a sports?

By flor1212• 1 Aug 2011 12:25
flor1212

there are other sports that entails same risks!

By baldrick2dogs• 1 Aug 2011 12:13
Rating: 4/5
baldrick2dogs

Sport is generally a fair contest, and to be fair, the bull needs to win once in a while

By Colt45• 1 Aug 2011 12:08
Rating: 5/5
Colt45

The meat of the bull is sold at a premium in the markets... they are going to be killed anyways for their meat.If they are not killed with a single strike, then it's suffering for them. But the day I went for the bullfight in Madrid, very few were killed with a single strike :-(

By anonymous• 1 Aug 2011 12:02
anonymous

Where in the world aren't lions endangered? 

By anonymous• 1 Aug 2011 11:40
Rating: 5/5
anonymous

No, dont ban it.

Replace bulls with lions (they are not endangered); Replace swords with shorter knives. Now, thats what you can call an art.

By anonymous• 1 Aug 2011 11:31
Rating: 2/5
anonymous

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And how about this?

 

By anonymous• 1 Aug 2011 11:18
Rating: 3/5
anonymous

Rodeos is far way better than seeing people participate to something so risky for their lives which may cause death..and people say it's an art of discipline and a cultural product? Disciplining of bulls they mean?

By FathimaH• 1 Aug 2011 11:15
Rating: 4/5
FathimaH

And that too after much hardship..how sadistic can one be to watch it all in the name of "cultural product"?

By britexpat• 1 Aug 2011 11:10
britexpat

I find Rodeos rather strange also, but the key difference here is that the Bull is killed..

By FathimaH• 1 Aug 2011 11:08
FathimaH

How anyone can find enjoyment in such an obviously barbaric sport is beyond me! 

By anonymous• 1 Aug 2011 11:05
Rating: 5/5
anonymous

Nishantvshah - to make it easy for u:

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bullfighting

By ingeniero• 1 Aug 2011 11:04
ingeniero

they want to play.. let them enjoy.. :)

By anonymous• 1 Aug 2011 10:56
anonymous

Nishantvshah, I suggest you google what bullfighting is.  Nobody sits on a bull.

By nishantvshah• 1 Aug 2011 10:51
Rating: 3/5
nishantvshah

may be they can use robots to sit on the bulls, the same way arabs now use robots during camel races.

By osamabawab• 1 Aug 2011 10:38
Rating: 5/5
osamabawab

It should be banned, where are the animal rights organizations?

By anonymous• 1 Aug 2011 10:35
Rating: 2/5
anonymous

I can't imagine how these people still wanna be in bullfighting when they can actually see death in every event.. That's so brave of them to still have the guts to participate..

By anonymous• 1 Aug 2011 10:29
anonymous

It's barbaric and should be banned. 

By anonymous• 1 Aug 2011 10:29
Rating: 5/5
anonymous

I've seen this a lot of times and there's always death in almost every event. I think this should be banned, if bulls are really that important part of their culture they could arrange another event which is safer..like a bull parade..etc.

By Rizks• 1 Aug 2011 10:26
Rizks

what ?....Red Bull is going to be outlawed ? :( Noooooo

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