To help Americans cope with fear and anxiety over COVID-19, PETA is offering something to smile about: Fewer animals are being abused for entertainment.
Today, 54 protesters staged a “crime scene” cordoned off with yellow tape in Pamplona to call for an end to the annual torture and killing of bulls.
Every year, a barbaric bloodbath takes place at the San Fermín festival in Pamplona, Spain – and most people are totally unaware of it.
No young bull will ever again be stabbed to death by men with spears in the Castilla y León region of Spain.
Many of the tourists who go to Pamplona to run with the bulls have no idea what happens to the animals afterwards.
Tormenting bulls for entertainment is as dangerous to them as it is to the human riders. The difference is, the bulls didn’t consent.
More than 100 activists marched to the beat of drums towards the Plaza Consistorial in Pamplona, Spain, holding signs proclaiming, “Stop the Bloody Bullfights.”
December’s demonstrations pulled out all the stops. See why most onlookers couldn’t help but stop and stare.
‘Ferdinand’ is sweet, funny, and perfect for kids. It’s also perfect for bullfighters.
Our shirt that encourages people to “pick flowers, not fights” may make you nostalgic for the classic book “The Story of Ferdinand.”
Thousands of people, including Spanish celebrities, marched to the square in Madrid—a city once famous for bullfighting.
Taking a stand against violence to animals got them kicked and violently thrown to the ground.
The footage shows scores of people cheering as the defenseless, tethered bull tries to escape.
This ground-breaking decision comes on the heels of a letter signed by 21,827 compassionate PETA supporters.
Brave animal advocates are jumping into bullrings and disrupting bullfights to protest the torture and show tourists what happens after the Running of the Bulls.