>>16030293Don't bother with them tio. It's all relative. Americans will say a bullfight is animal cruelty while downing burgers from animal cruelty factories. And no I'm not some don't eat meat faggot. You can love meat and acknowledge that factory farms are cruel.
A bull gets to live uncaged and is allowed to be a bull all of its life.
>A beef steer is cramped all of its life packed into a facility. When a bull is ready it is given a fight against a matador. In rare cases bulls have survived and earned their freedom.
>Livestock, ready or not, are herded into a building smelling of death. A skilled matador gives the bull a quick clean death severing the spinal column by timing a thrust when the bull lowers its head for a charge and aiming for a space that opens up between the shoulder blades. This takes tremendous skill and nerves of steel to time this correctly. Many gorings happen here.
>A man in an apron walks up to a steer that is hanging in a full body sling and uses what amounts to a large nail gun to put one in its head. Which life and death is more cruel? These are beasts of burden that will almost always end their lives serving us as food or otherwise. The point of a bullfight isn't what is done to the animal. Its a measure of the man, the matador. More bullfights. More local farms. Less factory farms would be a huge drop in animal cruelty in my book.