Celtic_Emperor
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-Kunoke- said:While your point is valid and has been argued about by many, bull fighting is more than just entertainment for Spanish people. Technically, it is just plain brutal murder, but thats not the reason it's entertaining to them. Bull fighting is a sport (yes, that much is true) of honor, and glory. Fans of bull fighting consider it to be very honorable to let a bull have a death such as that. The point of a bull fight is not really man vs. animal, it's basically a measure of honor. And actually, some people don't know it, but the bull is not always killed. It's a rare occassion to be sure, but it happens.
The gist of what I'm saying is, what you see bull fighting as is the honest truth, but what it's meaning is goes far deeper.
Having some spaniard blood running through my veins, I already know what bullfighting represents in the wider scheme of things as I've bothered to look into it. However, it is my opinion that to create the self-satisfying illusion of machoism, pride, and honor in fighting an animal with the intent to kill it, no matter how naturally vicious it can become if taunted (and down right stabbed to death 😛 ) is nothing short of foolishness.
Theres no honor in killing an animal just because its been made a sport and people are calling for the animal's life from the stands, like this is the good old gladiator days.
Theres no excuse for this other than the culture that has been errected as a front to the slaughtering. This sport is not a true part of the spanish people any more than alcohol is a true part of the irish people.
We just believe they are because they have become mainstays in those societies. No matter how infused they have become, it doesn't make them right no matter how ideal or cultural they have been made to be. Alcoholism is a sickeness, and bullfighting is just down right sickening.
When you get right down to the fact of the matter, you're killing the animal in a cruel and malicious way. Theres no saying otherwise. No tradition, "honor" or misguided sense of glory can whitewash that fact.
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