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<blockquote data-quote="soberups" data-source="post: 762289" data-attributes="member: 14668"><p>Ron Artest made a choice to be in the arena, and is paid millions of dollars per year for that choice. The bulls are never given a choice.</p><p> </p><p>I personally find bullfighting to be barbaric. I have <strong>no</strong> problem with hunting, or humanely slaughtering animals for meat. I <strong>do</strong> have a problem with the <em>intentional infliction of cruelty </em>upon an animal for no other reason than the amusement of spectators.</p><p></p><p>I dont think bullfighting needs to be<em> banned</em>, it just needs to be <em>regulated</em> in order to make it more of a fair contest for the bull. I would start by prohibiting the matador from using a cape, and instead of a sword he should only be allowed to use a pocket knife.</p><p> </p><p>I suspect that, if the rules for the contest were changed in such a manner, there would be a lot less people who were willing to get into the ring with the bull.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="soberups, post: 762289, member: 14668"] Ron Artest made a choice to be in the arena, and is paid millions of dollars per year for that choice. The bulls are never given a choice. I personally find bullfighting to be barbaric. I have [B]no[/B] problem with hunting, or humanely slaughtering animals for meat. I [B]do[/B] have a problem with the [I]intentional infliction of cruelty [/I]upon an animal for no other reason than the amusement of spectators. I dont think bullfighting needs to be[I] banned[/I], it just needs to be [I]regulated[/I] in order to make it more of a fair contest for the bull. I would start by prohibiting the matador from using a cape, and instead of a sword he should only be allowed to use a pocket knife. I suspect that, if the rules for the contest were changed in such a manner, there would be a lot less people who were willing to get into the ring with the bull. [/QUOTE]
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