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And why not, its part of Spain's heritage, the good and bad should be remembered and shown as it was.
Ok bull fighting is not a nice thing but have you been to the bull fighting museum in Murcia City?
It doesnt just celebrate the fighters but some of the great Bulls that took part (not all were killed you know).
Its an amazing place to visit and I came away with a better understanding of the whole thing. Would I go to one? No but I dont like football nor Rugby either.
I dont seem to remember anyone making judgmental comments about the big metal Bull that is now on show in Birmingham as a national symbol.
Seeing as the area was used for bull-baiting, a practice where a bull would be tethered to a ring and attacked by dogs for sport, before being slaughtered. The "ring" in question was an iron hoop in the Corn Cheaping (market area) where the bulls were tied
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Same here. It's time to leave the bull in peace and focus on other symbols/ideas/etc...
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Yes I tend to agree with all these comments - and as to what other symbol, that is a good question, naturally I turned to Google:-
'Symbols of Spain
'Symbols of Spain
- The Camino Scallop Shell. The Camino de Santiago is becoming more and more popular and its most famous symbol is the shell known as 'vieira' or scallop shell. ...
- Don Quixote's Windmills. ...
- Flamenco. ...
- The Spanish Fan. ...
- Paella.
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The Birmingham bull isn't a National symbol, just a symbol of the Bull Ring where it is placed, of much more interest to people visiting is the 'Floozie in the Jacuzzi' fountain.
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Not really on the tourist map other than its wonderful cathedral.
I think the bull fighting fraternity are getting desperate to try and stem dwindling popularity.
Having said that it's fiesta time in Bilbao and there is a 4 day corrida.
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The difference in the bull sculpture in Birmingham to those that are in Spain. Is that it reflects English history whereas the bulls in Spain are drawing attention to what is a sad reality. I still find it difficult to understand why a country which professes to be .’modern thinking’ still supports such barbarity.
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The difference in the bull sculpture in Birmingham to those that are in Spain. Is that it reflects English history whereas the bulls in Spain are drawing attention to what is a sad reality. I still find it difficult to understand why a country which professes to be .’modern thinking’ still supports such barbarity.
PP + Vox will try to recusitate it with defibrillation when they get in. I doubt they'll manage it but they'll throw a load of money at their chums trying to do it.
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The difference in the bull sculpture in Birmingham to those that are in Spain. Is that it reflects English history whereas the bulls in Spain are drawing attention to what is a sad reality. I still find it difficult to understand why a country which professes to be .’modern thinking’ still supports such barbarity.
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Because they aren't the same people. Bullfighting is in its dying days, this is just one of its death throes. The headline said "Spain" but that was misleading.
PP + Vox will try to recusitate it with defibrillation when they get in. I doubt they'll manage it but they'll throw a load of money at their chums trying to do it.
PP + Vox will try to recusitate it with defibrillation when they get in. I doubt they'll manage it but they'll throw a load of money at their chums trying to do it.
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Bullfighting is alive and well down here in Andalucia and shows no signs of dying out. It is the Málaga Feria this week and the bullring is full every day. It’s the same in Granada and Sevilla.




