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Debate: Bullfighting
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+ | *'''Body parts may be cut-off while bull is still alive.''' [http://www.league.org.uk/content.ASpx?CategoryID=336 "What's wrong with bullfighting?" League against cruel sports]: "At the end of the fight, the bull may not be yet dead while his body parts are cut-off to be kept as trophies. Spanish bull breeders receive EU agricultural subsidies, meaning that UK taxpayers' money goes to support this terrible industry." | ||
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Is bullfighting acceptable in modernity, or should it be banned? |
Background and contextBullfighting is a controversial sport in Spain. While supporters argue it is a cultural art form, opponents say that it is brutal and cruel toward animals. |
Torture: Is it wrong to think to bullfighting as torture or as inhumane? | |
Yes |
No
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Fair fight? Is bullfighting a fair fight? | |
YesClick on the pencil icon and research and write arguments here |
No
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Pro/con sources | |
Yes |
No |
See alsoExternal links and resources |
Categories: Underdeveloped debates | Environment | Sports | Entertainment | Animals | Animal rights | Animal welfare | Morality | Pain | Suffering | Europe | Spain