A Different Kind of Bullfight

Unlike the Spanish, who like to get involved, the Chinese just like to watch as two bulls brutally fight each other. I’m not talking about the Spanish and the Chinese in general, but there’s no denying there are those who actually enjoy this type of displays.

These particular bullfights took place in Lianglong Village, Guanxing Province, China and were part of the local Xinmi Festival. As always, violence and blood managed to gather quite a crowd. And you can’t really blame the animal, they don’t know any better, but the people…

At least I hope they don’t kill the bulls, like they do in the corrida.

via China.org

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2 Responses to “A Different Kind of Bullfight”

  1. kristo says:

    There’s no violence or blood at bull fights. They are just watching each other and MAYBE pushing a little bit until one gives up and runs away. That’s all!

  2. area51 says:

    Read the article, kristo! This is a barbaric, brutish exploitation of animals.

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