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Where did the savage barbarian practice of bull fighting come from?
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Crete, it was widespread all over the Med at some point
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>>18446156
>savage barbarian practice
Fuck off PETA nobody likes you.
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>>18446686


TAUNTING, TORTURING, AND GORING AN INNOCENT ANIMAL IN FRONT OF A CHEERING RABBLE AT A CIRCUS IS A SAVAGE BARBARIAN PRACTICE; IT IS NOT IDEOLOGICAL, POLITICAL, OR OPINABLE MATTER: IT IS MORAL FACT.
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>>18446702
you worship the romans and hispanics
this is exactly what they do
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>>18446161
this
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>>18448027


I. I DO NOT THINK THAT YOU KNOW WHAT «WORSHIP» MEANS.

II. I DO NOT WORSHIP ANYONE BUT GOD.

III. I AM HISPANIC.

IV. ACCORDING TO YOUR LOGIC, ONE MUST CONDONE EVIL MERELY BECAUSE IT IS NORMALIZED?
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but why does the anglo version seem so much more entertaining?
dog vs bull is less of a mismatch maybe?
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>>18446702
I'm genuinely in shock that this Tripfag is actually against such a distinctly pan-Hispanic tradition so strongly associated with Spanish history and masculinity
I guess everyone has their own surprises
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>>18448771
Watching cattle dogs herding cattle is actually really cool and impressive. I work in an Aussie cattle station as a Jackaroo myself so I get to witness the spectacle almost on a daily basis.
Downside is the attrition rate for these animals; my boss has had at least 30-35 dogs over his career, they often die from getting trampled, bitten by snakes, overheating, run over by a dirt bike (pic related), etc.
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>>18448771
Thr Anglo version is the American rodeo/bull riding
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>>18448800
fuck ranching in australia looks so much fun, I went on a vacation to victoria in january and I saw lots of cattle, but not a single indoor enclosure
definetly waaay different here in central europe, majority of animals are in indoor enclosures most of the time, so youre shovelling shit all day every day
>>18448805
no it isnt, no bulls die in bull riding events
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>>18448812
Not killing the bull is just part of the American cultures version of bull fighting. Instead of attacking the bull it is a competition to see how long you can ride it
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>>18446156
Ancient Iberia. Or I guess maybe the ancient mediterranean in general.
>>18448805
>Rodeo
>Anglo
Also it's unrelated to bullfighting. Completely differnt rationale.
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>>18448821
I dont care and youre not convincing me
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>>18448031
bull jumping didn't include harming the bull, right?
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>>18448831
Okay and? Not my problem ignorance breeds in you.
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>>18448857
>bull jumping didn't include harming the bull, right?
Jumping was a rite of passage from adolescence to adulthood. But the bull was ultimately sacrificed and then eaten.

Bull jumping is still practiced nowadays:
https://youtu.be/0jMXf5D3RqM
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>>18448812
It sure is fun, tough and underpaid, but fun. I'm not even Australian myself (I'm American), you can work in the field here as a foreigner with a WH visa.
It's indeed wild, we use helicopters and airplanes to muster the bigger paddocks, along with motorcycles of course. Biggest muster I got to partake in was probably like 2000 heads of cattle getting rounded-up in a 10,000 acre paddock. My boss owned 150,000 acres in his personal home property but he owned a second station further west that is 1,000,000+ or so acres. The ringers out there have to use satellite phones, backup radios, and 20 liters of water everytime they drive out to work because it's so fucking big that you'll literally just die out there if you get bit by a brown snake or break a limb etc.
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>>18446156
This beautiful practice has been seen in several place on the Mediterranean (like Iberia) and Mesopotamia; one of the last sports from the Ancient World that still stands.
Of course through the centuries it has suffered a number of developments and additions, but it's still exciting to watch.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=c9FtOoqi4G0
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>>18446156
>barbarian
cope
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>electrocute the cow to force it onto a truck where it's crammed in with dozens of other cows where it suffocates and rattles for hours on the road before it's shoved out into the slaughterhouse and forced down a one way sluice with kicks and prods to keep it moving down the one way path to it's deaths with screams of dying animals and the stench of their blood and shit filling the air, before it's given one final shove onto the slaughter block and a pneumatic hammer smashes its skull to pieces, and it's throat slashed to drain the vitae away before being cut up with saws
>civilised
>the cow is able to fight for it's life with the sharp horns and massive weight it evolved to have vs a Spaniard in tights and armed with a toothpick
>savage barbarism
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>>18450287
barbarism just means "shit I dont like"
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>>18450287


SPURIOUS DICHOTOMY.

THE BULL SHOULD NOT BE PUT IN A CIRCUS TO FIGHT FOR ITS LIFE IN THE FIRST PLACE.
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>>18450518
>THE BULL SHOULD NOT BE PUT IN A CIRCUS TO FIGHT FOR ITS LIFE IN THE FIRST PLACE.
We all are inside that circus; it's called life. This way, the bull is given a dignified death in accordance with its wild nature.
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>>18450974


KILLING AN INNOCENT ANIMAL FOR SPORT, AND FOR VULGAR APPLAUSE, ESPECIALLY IN SUCH GRUESOME WAY, IS A SAVAGE BARBARICAL PRACTICE; NO SOPHISTICAL REASONING WILL EVER JUSTIFY IT, NOR CHANGE THAT FACT.
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>>18451035
It's human civilization at speak. Ritual, sport and folklore intermingled
>b-but muh bvll
get a grip, cuck
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>>18446156
celestial happenings
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>>18448771
Makes no reference to the cosmos... Gemini (Castor and Pollux) vs Taurus (Jupiter) and Auriga perhaps
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>>18451831
Absolutely has nothing to do with Venus. She will never be "universal". The real supplanter.
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>>18451921
Venus now is in stable orbit but it wasn't always like that
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>>18446702
First good post from this retarded spic wow
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>>18446156
>The bull can fight and kill the fighter on equal footing
>The bull is glorified like a human fighter
>Barbarian
non white hands typed this projection



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