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B00 | 16:46 Fri 16th Jul 2010 | Animals & Nature
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I can't be the only person who finds this quite funny, and thinks "Ha, serves you right"?

http://www.dailystar....na-Festival-bull-run/

I hope he, along with anyone else who got gored, is in agony for quite some time to come!
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I read once about a bull with hot burning wax running into its eyes running into the crowd.Not attacking anyone but with a pleading look as if to say"please help me"couldn't sleep for days thinking about the poor thing.As i said before B@ST@RDS !!!!!!!!!!
The bulls are drugged before they go into the ring so that they'll be less of a danger to the matadors. During the run through the streets they must be terrified by the noise and the crowds.
The more idiots they gore, the better.
I remember arguing with a local guy in Pla de Corrals 4 years ago about this "festival". Whilst I bemoaned this cruel tradition, he praised it. Thankfully the younger generations are coming around to our way of thinking.
Bulls are stabbed several times to weaken them before going into the bullring. It would turn a normal person's stomach. You have to question the mentality of folk who call this a sport.
Animals used for Halal meat suffer much worse, I won`t post the link as it`s fooking sickening
They are literally tormented to death. When you go into Valencia by train, the bullring is right outside the station. I used to look the other way when I walked past.
I'm still surprised that the EU - with all their PCism and rules and regulations - still allows member states to treat animals in this fashion. Bullfighting is a national sport in Spain and Portugal. Why don't those animal rights campaigners who fought for so long to stop fox hunting take up campaigns to stop bullfighting and bull running? They could certainly lobby the UK and EU Parliament, their UK and EU MPs, and lead campaigns at the Spanish and Portuguese embassies in London. Instead, they just ignore these animal sports and do nothing.

Don't get me wrong. I can find far more to lose sleep about than fox hunting or bullfighting. However, I don't like double standards and that's what's happening in Britain at the moment - and not just with animals. Bull running in Pamplona has long been a tradition which I would happily travel to see, but if people want to get worked up about it like they did with fox hunting - then do something about it here! We're all supposed to be in the same superstate now!

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