Torro – a Load of Bull – Should You Watch Bullfighting in Spain?

Spain Again

Once again I’m off to sunny Spain – hey Viva espania

Previous visits to Malaga have prompted various posts such as top things in Malaga which included details of the delightful Flamenco museum, the little known Malaga treasure the Botanico la Conception and of course following last years disappointment of the shortage of car hire we offered the essential guide to Malaga Bus Station an illuminating guide to Estacion L’Autobus, Malaga.

picasso bullfight picture

Getting around Spain

Public transport in Andalucia is good between them rail and bus routes serve the major towns and cities well but to cover all the things during this forthcoming short visit we’ll be booking car hire Spain so we can get on our way the moment we arrive at the Airport – the range of companies offering low season, cheap car hire in Malaga is good news for those able to take advantage of travelling without working around school holidays therby grabbing good deals on flights, hotels and cars hire.

This year the itenery will include Jerez Flamenco festival – Late Feb early march and hopefully after visiting various bullrings perhaps take in at my first live bullfight – although this letter in the Times from Saskia Oskam, PR Officer CAS International does prompt reservations:

The bullfighting industry is a horrible business which not only tortured and kills bulls and horses, but is also not afraid to use children to boost the popularity of this dying and bloody tradition. Most Spanish people are against this gruesome spectacle, as well as the majority of the inhabitants of the other bullfighting countries. But as long as foreign tourists (unfortunately still a lot of British people) keep visiting bullfights, they will maintain this bloodsport with their money. Spain is getting sick of bullfighting, so please help them by NEVER visiting a bullfight or cruel festival, such as the Running of the Bulls in Pamplona. For more information about the REAL story of bullfighting, please visit our website www.cas-international.org

This horrific and one sided so-called “sport” was still prime time viewing on  Spanish TV on Sunday evenings but the broadcasts of live fights on Spain’s TVE quietly stopped  in airing live bullfights in 2007. Bullfighting was recently banned in The Catalonian region of Spain.

The narrow vote in favour of banning the torture of bulls in Catalunya is a great step forward. It is in no way a political issue. This is about human beings abusing animals for entertainment. It is barbaric and abhorrent. We must have care and respect for all life.

Time for a bullfighting joke:

I went to a restaurant close to a bullring near Malaga. The specialty was a plate of meat balls. When I asked what the meat was the waiter said they were ‘the bull’s most prized assets’. I’ll try anything one so I gave it a go and it was quite good actually.

About two weeks later I took a collegue and ordered up the same dish. This time the waiter brought a tiny portion and I asked what was going on. The waiter said. ‘Sometimes the bull wins!’

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1.
On January 20th, 2010 at 7:25 pm, Sam said:

With all the political correctness going around these days, I can see how bull fighting remains a source of heated debate. Enjoy your trip.

2.
On January 21st, 2010 at 3:17 pm, metoo said:

“This horrific and one sided so-called “sport” is still prime time viewing on a number of Spanish TV channels on Sunday evenings ”

Oh, really? Then I’m sure you’ll be able to mention which and when. I’ve lived in Spain for 45 years and for the last 15 or so, there’s been no bullfights on broadcast TV (and very rarely on pay=

3.
On January 22nd, 2010 at 11:36 am, Pasty Muncher said:

@me too

hmm methinks I need to check my sources – thanks for flagging (is it red?) this woefull inaccuracy.

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