Written by PETA
The last bull has been stabbed to death in Barcelona now that the last scheduled bullfight has taken place in Catalonia, the Spanish region that's widely considered to be bullfighting's birthplace. Faced with nearly empty arenas and growing condemnation of killing bulls for "sport," the ban on this sadistic spectacle officially goes into effect January 1, and bullfighting is on its way out elsewhere as well.
Curious tourists who purchase tickets or those who simply go along with what's included on their travel itinerary are the only ones keeping the fights alive and bulls dying. By the time an appalled spectator rushes out of the arena in horror, the damage has been done—and more bulls will endure an agonizing death as a result.
Travelers to Spain, Mexico, and France can help end the carnage for good by refusing to buy a ticket and letting their travel agents know that they don't want bullfights included on their tour itineraries.
Written by Jennifer O'Connor
I´M SPANISH, AND THIS OUTRAGEOUS ROMAN CIRCUS MAKES ME FEEL REALLY SAD AND SICK!!. I´M FED UP OF THE WHOLE THING!!, THESE SICK ******** HAVING FUN TORTURING AN ANIMAL!, AND MORE TERRIBLE THINGS ARE DONE TO CALVES AND ANOTHER ANIMALS IN SOME TOWNS AROUND SPAIN, YOU DON´T WANT TO KNOW!!.ANIMAL RIGHTS NOW!!!
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