miércoles, 15 de septiembre de 2010

A historical perspective (aganist fightbull)


Although bullfights are a unique spectacle and shamefully Spanish, dating back to the bloody and cruel Roman games venationes where they killed thousands of animals to entertain an audience thirsty for blood and thrills. According account Pliny the Elder in his Natural History, Julius Caesar introduced the circus games the fight between the bull and the matador armed with sword and shield, in addition to "run" of a bull who overthrew the gentleman holding it by removing horns. Another figure at that time, according to Ovid, was called Karpóforo, forcing the bull to charge using a red handkerchief. The sacrifice of bulls was also included among the rites and customs that the Romans introduced into Hispania.In Crete, plus the story of Greek mythology which describes the adventures of Ariadne, daughter of King Minos and Theseus, who slew the Minotaur, no record of the celebration of games in the plaza of Knossos, in whose palace, known as Maze can be fresh show men and women in bullfighting scenes, guided perhaps by the same myths and ignorance senseless to characterize a peaceful animal as a virtual enemy monster, making it real victim of our failure as human beings evolving human trafficking to the life and pain of those without arbitration of our unearned privileges.

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  1. A historical perspective (aganist fightbull) BULLFIGHTING

    THIS IS NOT A REAL SUMMARY. YOU’RE JUST CHANGING WORDS, AND EVEN MEANING BY USING INCORRECT SYNONYMS. YOU SHOULD INCLUDE REFERENCES...

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    Although bullfights are a unique spectacle and shamefully Spanish, IT DATES (dating) back to the bloody and cruel Roman games (venationes) VENATIONS where they killed thousands of animals to entertain (an audience thirsty) A THIRSTY AUDIENCE for blood and thrill. According TO account Pliny the Elder in his Natural History, Julius Caesar introduced IN the circus games the fight between (the) A bull and (the) A matador armed with sword and shield, in addition to "run" (of) FROM a bull who overthrew (the gentleman) A MAN (holding it by removing horns? I DON’T UNDERSTAND THIS). Another figure at that time, according to Ovid, was called Karpóforo, forcing the bull to charge using a red handkerchief– YOU CHANGED THE ORIGINAL MEANING OF THIS SENTENCE BY USING INCORRECT SYNONYMS. The sacrifice of bulls was also included among the rites and customs that the Romans introduced into Hispania. In Crete, plus the story of Greek mythology which describes the adventures of Ariadne, daughter of King Minos and Theseus, who slew the Minotaur, no record of the celebration of games in the plaza of Knossos? IT DOESN’T HAVE THE SAME MEANING, in whose palace, known as Maze (THE LABYRINTH OF CRETE IS PART OF THE GREEK MYTHOLOGY, YOU CAN’T CHANGE THESE KINDS OF WORDS!!!) can be fresh show men and women in bullfighting scenes, guided perhaps by the same myths and ignorance senseless to characterize a peaceful animal as a virtual enemy monster, making it real victim of our failure as human beings evolving human trafficking to the life and pain of those without arbitration of our unearned privileges.

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