Calucifer13 [2017-10-21 19:23:32 +0000 UTC]
They did not start banning bullfights because of animal cruelty. That was a myth spread by PETA. Bullfighting was never a common practice in the Northern Spain, anyway. That is why it was easier to ban it. People simply did not visit it enough, apart from the bullfighting season. Right now, bullfighting is in decrease not because "73 percent of Spanish people clim they are against bullfights", just like PETA claims (PETA has been lying on numerous occasions, for example, they kill 81 percent of animals in their own shelters - look it up!), but because there is an economic crisis that affects nnot just bullfighting but other areas of Spanish life as well. People simply donΒ΄t have enough money to go to the bullfights. As for the percentage of Spanish people opposing this "sport", the truth is that 73 percent of them claimed that they were "meh" towards bullfighting. They said they did not care for it but that they were not strictly against it. But the poll was done mostly in the North, so... do the math.
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