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Why is there a category for the cruel sport of bull-fighting?That's like having a category for people cruel to

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animals. Fortunately, there are rarely any entries there, but why dignify the cruel sport by giving it a category? (And I don't think there should be an exception in countries that permit the cruel sport - that would be like allowing racism, etc. in countries that allow it.)

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  1. I don't like it either and remember being shocked in Spain after I saw bull fighting on TV and it made me cry many years ago.

    But I have learned to understand that it is a cultural issue and most persons in the countries that still perform it accept it and even say the bulls have a dignified death as they struggle for survival, contrary to the bulls that end up in a slaughter house without the chance to survive.

    I also don't like it and never watch it but I don't think anyone will abolish it for a long, long time.

    Sometimes the matadors get killed too... so they risk their own life for the morb of spectators.


  2. I agree with you that bullfighting is inhumane, and I am ready for the day when it is outlawed over the entire planet.

  3. I guess Yahoo likes to suit all kinds. I don't like it either, so if you have a complaint voice it to them.

  4. Its someones culture. It doesn't fit our own, but it's tied to the history of a lot of people. It's fading away anyhow....

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