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Why does bullfighting culture rise abroad? Who is the leader?

Spanish bullfighting originated from a religious activity in ancient Spain, where people slaughtered cows as sacrifices to the gods. /kloc-In the 3rd century, King Alfonso X of Spain began this activity of offering sacrifices to the gods. Later, it evolved into a bullfighting performance, and the real bullfighting performance appeared in the middle of18th century.

In fact, it was originally a cruel sport, but it was beautified as an art sport by Spain. There are even companies that specialize in raising cattle and dealing with those brave soldiers. At present, bullfighting in Spain is actually being abolished. In 20 12, the Spanish parliament banned bullfighting, but there were 17 bullrings in the total territory, and only two of them banned this bloody sport. In the past, bullfighting has always been regarded as the pride of Spain. But in fact, bullfighting has always been very dangerous and bloody. Cows will be kept in a dark room for a day before going on stage, which will reduce their eyesight. They will cut off muscle enzymes in their necks and feet, then apply corrosive drugs to their knees and stick needles in their genitals to forcibly restrict their activities.

So scalpers are basically scarred. After the game, the matador will drag them around the field and then give them to the audience. The audience will applaud the matador, but the ox will bleed to death because of fear. This is disrespect for life, which makes a life suffer psychological and physical torture, and makes them experience pain and fear and gradually die. This cruel so-called art itself is wrong. They should not treat the pain and life and death of a living body as entertainment.

It is illegal in law and wrong in morality. In Spain, they developed this kind of thing into an entertainment activity, for which various industries such as bullfighting, vocational schools and farms were born. This custom is that bad habits should not be passed down.