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Bullfighting Protest

Stop the Cruel Bullfighting in Madrid

Target:
Madrid City Counsel
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Few Spanish traditions divide opinion as much as bullfighting. For every bull aficionado willing to defend their art there are ten who see it as just cruelty to animals and want it banned - yet still the practice goes on.

So which side are you on? Do the centuries of tradition, flamboyant costumes and fantastic shows excite you or do you see it as an anachronistic pastime that is no different to lion battling or gladiatorial duels?

Madrid and Andalusia continue to host bullfighting events throughout the summer. The stadiums are usually full, both with curious tourists and die-hard fans. The national Spanish TV network, TVE, shows bullfighting at prime time on its main channels.

In 2004, the Barceona city council passed a symbolic vote against bullfighting. The official argument against it was that it was cruel and that it had no real history in Barcelona, anyway - it was just there for the tourists. Critics have argued that the real reason behind the ban was to distance Catalonia from the rest of Spain. This was erroneously reported at the time as an official ban in Catalonia. I only discovered that bullfighting does continue in Barcelona when I walked past the Barcelona bullring and discovered there was a fight on that weekend. An official working at the bullring there and he had some impolite words to say about Barcelona council. He described the news stories on the ban as 'propaganda' and told me that there had never been a ban. He pointed to the ground and said 'here we are in Spain'; he then gestured to the ground outside and told me 'there is Catalonia'.

Background

Bullfighting has existed for thousands of years and it has been popular in Spain for nearly a millennium, though some say it has existed in Spain since the time of Emperor Claudius two thousand years ago. With the rise of the animal rights movement, an ever increasing number of people have been critical of bullfighting, both within Spain and in the rest of the world. The number of websites in opposition to the activity far exceeds the number in favor.

Case AgainstAnimal rights activists argue that the practice is barbaric and that the animal suffers extensively during the ritual. They also differentiate between killing for meat - considered to be a necessity, and killing for fun.

Response to Criticisms

For a start, proponents of bullfighting point out that the animal is eaten afterwards, so the animal's death is not in vain. They also claim that the animal does not suffer greatly during the event - a good bullfighter will kill the bull efficiently. The strength of this argument is questionable - while the final kill is quick, the abuse the bull sustains during the fight is prolonged.

The idea that abattoirs always kill in the most painless and efficient way is  a myth. With the number of bulls that die each year in bullfighting tiny compared to the number that die in the meat trade, the campaign against bullfighting is seen to be a waste of resources when there are far more animals dying in unfit slaughterhouses than in the bullring. Of course, the barbarity of abattoirs does not excuse cruelty of a bullfight. But it does suggest that a disproportionate amount of time is being spent on protesting against bullfighting when there are bigger animal cruelty battles to fight.

There is also an argument against the idea that we eat meat out of necessity and bullfighting is for 'fun'. The truth is that vegetarianism is a viable alternative to meat-eating and that all meat-eaters do it 'for fun'. Whether your fun comes in the form of a 20-minute visual spectacle or a juicy hamburger, some might argue the result is the same.

Where it Stands
The European Union shows no sign of stepping in to ban bullfighting. It even actively promotes an event in Coria where a bull is taunted in the streets. Such activities are deemed to be "traditions, customs and a centuries old culture".

It is difficult to gauge how many people in the audience of a bullfight are tourists and how many are local aficionados. But there is definitely a strong argument that if international public opinion continues to worsen and tourists stop attending, the number of bullfights may dwindle as organizers find the events to be no longer economically viable. We have a say in this NOW! The Olympics will be there in 2016. Please let them know how you feel about bullfighting!!

 







 

Few Spanish traditions divide opinion as much as bullfighting. For every bull aficionado willing to defend their art there are ten who see it as just cruelty to animals and want it banned - yet still the practice goes on.

So which side are you on? Do the centuries of tradition, flamboyant costumes and fantastic shows excite you or do you see it as an anachronistic pastime that is no different to lion battling or gladiatorial duels?

Madrid and Andalusia continue to host bullfighting events throughout the summer. The stadiums are usually full, both with curious tourists and die-hard fans. The national Spanish TV network, TVE, shows bullfighting at prime time on its main channels.

In 2004, the Barceona city council passed a symbolic vote against bullfighting. The official argument against it was that it was cruel and that it had no real history in Barcelona, anyway - it was just there for the tourists. Critics have argued that the real reason behind the ban was to distance Catalonia from the rest of Spain. This was erroneously reported at the time as an official ban in Catalonia. I only discovered that bullfighting does continue in Barcelona when I walked past the Barcelona bullring and discovered there was a fight on that weekend. An official working at the bullring there and he had some impolite words to say about Barcelona council. He described the news stories on the ban as 'propaganda' and told me that there had never been a ban. He pointed to the ground and said 'here we are in Spain'; he then gestured to the ground outside and told me 'there is Catalonia'.

Background

Bullfighting has existed for thousands of years and it has been popular in Spain for nearly a millennium, though some say it has existed in Spain since the time of Emperor Claudius two thousand years ago. With the rise of the animal rights movement, an ever increasing number of people have been critical of bullfighting, both within Spain and in the rest of the world. The number of websites in opposition to the activity far exceeds the number in favor.

Case AgainstAnimal rights activists argue that the practice is barbaric and that the animal suffers extensively during the ritual. They also differentiate between killing for meat - considered to be a necessity, and killing for fun.

Response to Criticisms

For a start, proponents of bullfighting point out that the animal is eaten afterwards, so the animal's death is not in vain. They also claim that the animal does not suffer greatly during the event - a good bullfighter will kill the bull efficiently. The strength of this argument is questionable - while the final kill is quick, the abuse the bull sustains during the fight is prolonged.

The idea that abattoirs always kill in the most painless and efficient way is  a myth. With the number of bulls that die each year in bullfighting tiny compared to the number that die in the meat trade, the campaign against bullfighting is seen to be a waste of resources when there are far more animals dying in unfit slaughterhouses than in the bullring. Of course, the barbarity of abattoirs does not excuse cruelty of a bullfight. But it does suggest that a disproportionate amount of time is being spent on protesting against bullfighting when there are bigger animal cruelty battles to fight.

There is also an argument against the idea that we eat meat out of necessity and bullfighting is for 'fun'. The truth is that vegetarianism is a viable alternative to meat-eating and that all meat-eaters do it 'for fun'. Whether your fun comes in the form of a 20-minute visual spectacle or a juicy hamburger, some might argue the result is the same.

Where it Stands
The European Union shows no sign of stepping in to ban bullfighting. It even actively promotes an event in Coria where a bull is taunted in the streets. Such activities are deemed to be "traditions, customs and a centuries old culture".

It is difficult to gauge how many people in the audience of a bullfight are tourists and how many are local aficionados. But there is definitely a strong argument that if international public opinion continues to worsen and tourists stop attending, the number of bullfights may dwindle as organizers find the events to be no longer economically viable. We have a say in this NOW! The Olympics will be there in 2016. Please let them know how you feel about bullfighting!!

 







 

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We signed the "Stop the Cruel Bullfighting in Madrid" petition!
# 718:
6:39 pm PST, Nov 23, Tricia Evans, California
Bullfighting is HORRIBLY CRUEL! I will boycott & encourage the boycotting of tourism to Spain myself and to my friends & family, and EVERYONE I know. I will spread the word on social networking sites to boycott tourism to the country of Spain until they realize and admit the DISGUSTING CRUELTY of bullfighting and outlaw this outdated, sick & twisted form of so called, "entertainment". Bullfighting is completely uncivilized and until Spain acknowledges that by outlawing them, I see the nation of Spain as an uncivilized country and not anywhere I would want to visit. Sincerely, Tricia Evans Los Angeles, CA. U.S.A.
# 717:
8:17 am PST, Nov 23, Marcia McDuffie, California
# 716:
11:43 am PST, Nov 20, Sylvie Ries, Luxembourg
# 715:
8:26 am PST, Nov 20, Kat Yazzie, Kansas
# 714:
11:02 pm PST, Nov 19, Tim Oseckas, Australia
# 713:
11:48 am PST, Nov 18, Rosette Vanseer, Belgium
Wij zijn ook dieren en wij hebben amnesty international, rechten van de mens, rechten van het kind etc. om ons te beschermen. Het misbruiken, mishandelen en gebruiken van dieren zou op zijn minst even strafbaar moeten zijn als dat van mensen.
# 712:
1:50 am PST, Nov 18, Elisa Dolléans, France
# 711:
9:29 am PST, Nov 17, Shell Dvorak, California
# 710:
1:04 pm PST, Nov 16, Janine Boguslawski, New York
# 709:
5:52 am PST, Nov 16, Ingrid Frassl, Austria
# 708:
4:47 pm PST, Nov 15, Paul Treeves, United Kingdom
Stop this cruelty.
# 707:
1:17 pm PST, Nov 15, Marilyn Sass, California
# 706:
2:23 am PST, Nov 15, Stephanie Phillips, Pennsylvania
# 705:
10:54 am PST, Nov 14, Lamirand M, France
# 704:
5:16 am PST, Nov 14, Elsa Oliveira, Portugal
# 703:
11:28 pm PST, Nov 13, Ismene Mondragón, Mexico
# 702:
3:43 am PST, Nov 13, Paul Richard Tan, Philippines
Spain is one of the few countries responsible for the spreading of Christianity all over the world. Furthermore, they have put a stop to many barbaric and cruel practices of the natives living in the countries they have colonized and ruled in the past - all in the name of God. But, here they are, they would not like to stop their very own barbaric acts of extreme cruelty. They refuse to practice what they preach to the world. It is about time they should, because the eyes of the world is on them.
# 701:
2:56 pm PST, Nov 12, Jennifer Spires, Ohio
# 700:
10:12 am PST, Nov 12, Love Animals Too, New York
# 699:
10:24 pm PST, Nov 11, Helena Frangogiannis, Greece
Terrible!!!!!!!!!!
# 698:
7:46 pm PST, Nov 11, Matthew Cloner, Washington
# 697:
11:30 am PST, Nov 11, Nora Burnley, New Mexico
I am outraged that the gruesome, and inhumane practice of bull-fighting is still practiced to this very day! It is a disgusting, and unnecessary practice that tortures innocent animals for the purpose of "entertainment". I do not find anything entertaining about watching sentient beings suffer at the hands of humans. Many compassionate individuals realize that this practice NEEDS TO END IMMEDIATELY. I urge this practice to end. Thank you for your tome and attention on this very serious issue.
# 696:
6:31 am PST, Nov 11, Elisabeth Kelly, Washington D.C.
# 695:
3:01 am PST, Nov 11, Julia Tawyea', Pennsylvania
# 694:
10:02 am PST, Nov 10, Gossiaux Genevieve, Belgium
# 693:
9:46 pm PST, Nov 9, Robyn Barnes, North Carolina
# 692:
10:39 pm PST, Nov 8, Dawn Marie Dee, Arizona
# 691:
10:02 am PST, Nov 8, Esther Seyfried, Indiana
# 690:
2:35 pm PST, Nov 7, Tabitha Boesch, Missouri
# 689:
11:34 pm PST, Nov 6, Kaji Kirupanithy, Canada
# 688:
9:25 pm PST, Nov 6, Slavoljub Zaric, Canada
# 687:
9:24 pm PST, Nov 6, Olga Zaric, Canada
# 686:
8:52 pm PST, Nov 6, Emma-lee Cox, Australia
# 685:
2:44 pm PST, Nov 6, Lu Metal, Italy
# 684:
2:26 pm PST, Nov 6, ISABEL FONTALBA MONTERO, Spain
# 683:
1:13 pm PST, Nov 6, Judy Penna, Florida
# 682:
11:43 am PST, Nov 6, Oliana Polari, Italy
# 681:
7:27 pm PST, Nov 5, Patti Habowski, Ohio
# 680:
6:44 pm PST, Nov 5, Mekeah Penny, California
# 679:
8:56 am PST, Nov 5, Laura Broenink, Netherlands
# 678:
7:54 am PST, Nov 5, VIER EVA, France
BASTA !!!!!
# 676:
2:59 am PST, Nov 5, Roisin Shanahan, New York
# 675:
2:31 am PST, Nov 5, Anneke Hut, Netherlands
# 674:
8:14 pm PST, Nov 4, PipperLea Nicol, Canada
# 673:
9:00 am PST, Nov 4, Lu Metal, Italy
# 672:
10:38 pm PST, Nov 3, Raffi OUT-NO POSTSPLZ, Minnesota
# 671:
8:38 pm PST, Nov 3, Beth Stack, Canada
Spain as a country should focus on something the world could and would admire them for. NOT BULLFIGHTING. That is a disgrace. Torturing a defenseless animal for fun is barbaric and Spain should wake up to the 21st century. Do the right thing - the admirable thing and stop this "sport" of bloodlust.
# 670:
2:54 pm PST, Nov 3, Annette Bruun Bruun, Denmark
Stop this middle-aged cruelty NOW. It is undignifying to keep that tradition alive - create new traditions instead which you without hurting animals, can be proud of and honour the bullfighters to stopping instead of honouring them for hurting the bull. True courage is to stand up for the right thing not to hurt and try to kill a bull- and be proud of this choice for the innocent bulls - they never asked to be treated that way and you loving watching the fights look inward to see why it is inside you people enjoying the poor bulls powerless in human hands suffering and dying in front of your eyes. CHANGE THAT NOW -NO BULLFIGHTING IN THE FUTURE!!!!
# 669:
1:47 pm PST, Nov 3, Maria luz Wilhelm farr, Chile
# 668:
11:32 am PST, Nov 3, Angela Gunn, United Kingdom
# 667:
2:09 am PST, Nov 3, Lucette Cabrilhac, France
# 666:
2:09 am PST, Nov 3, Marie-france Zamblera, France
# 665:
2:09 am PST, Nov 3, Patrick Prout, France
# 664:
2:08 am PST, Nov 3, Caroline Prout, France
# 663:
2:08 am PST, Nov 3, Name not displayed, France
# 662:
10:41 pm PST, Nov 2, Jason Bowman, California
# 661:
11:47 am PST, Nov 2, Suad Almualla, Bahrain
Bullfighting is something BAD from the past, move on without it Spain , find something GREAT from your past and hold on to it and let the world know about it. i am sure that the majority of the spanish people dont like it, it is crule and done for no reason
# 660:
10:11 am PST, Nov 2, Amal El bekri, Morocco
# 659:
5:51 am PST, Nov 1, Sarah Panullo, Pennsylvania
# 658:
4:02 pm PDT, Oct 31, Maricarmen Casabella Yanes, Spain
# 657:
8:08 am PDT, Oct 31, Maria Fongaro, Italy
# 656:
6:38 am PDT, Oct 31, Ana Garcia Viera, Argentina
# 655:
4:07 am PDT, Oct 31, Paola Rizzante, Italy
# 654:
11:59 pm PDT, Oct 30, Silvia Vittozzi, Italy
# 653:
9:16 pm PDT, Oct 30, Pisotti Angelo, Italy
# 652:
12:50 pm PDT, Oct 30, Keith & Norma Caton, United Kingdom
We refuse to spend any of our tourism money in bullfighting Spain or in any other countries which hold bullfights in them. We do make a point of spending our holiday vacation money in the Canary Islands as there aren't any bullfights held in them. That's how we make a stand against bullfighting cruelty, we put our money where our anti-bullfighting mouths are.
# 651:
12:38 pm PDT, Oct 30, Emanuele Martarelli, Italy
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