Dear :
I a writing to request that you immediately stop the promotion of bullfighting.
Every year, approximately 35,000 bulls are tormented and killed in
bullfights in Spain. Although many bullfight attendees are American
tourists, 90 percent of these tourists never return to another fight
after witnessing the relentless cruelty that takes place in the
ring. Spanish bulls and their many counterparts in Mexico and other
countries are victims of a savage display disguised as "art"
or "entertainment" that noted Mexican author Eduardo del Rio
described as "a stumbling block for the humanization of man."
The bull never has a chance to defend himself, much less survive.
Many prominent former bullfighters report that the bull is
intentionally debilitated with tranquilizers and laxatives, beatings
to the kidneys, petroleum jelly rubbed into their eyes to blur
vision, heavy weights hung around their neck for weeks before the
fight, and confinement in darkness for hours before being released
into the bright arena. A well-known bullfight veterinarian, Dr.
Manuel Sanz, reports that in 1987 more than 90 percent of bulls
killed in fights had their horns "shaved" before the fight. Horn
shaving involves sawing off several inches of the horns so the bull
misses his thrusts at the altered angle. The matador, two picadors
on horses, and three men on foot stab the bull repeatedly when he
enters the ring.
After the bull has been completely weakened by fear, blood loss, and
exhaustion, the matador attempts to make a clean kill with a sword to
the heart.
Unfortunately for the suffering bull, the matador rarely succeeds and
must make several thrusts, often missing the bull's heart and
piercing his lungs instead. Often a dagger must be used to cut the
spinal cord and spare the audience the sight of a defenseless animal
in the throes of death. The bull may still be fully conscious but
paralyzed when his ears and tail are cut off as the final show
of "victory."
The bulls aren't the only victims of the intense cruelty of the
arena. According to Lyn Sherwood, publisher of an English-language
bullfight magazine, horses used in bullfights are "shot behind the
ear with dope. The horses are drugged and blindfolded and they're
knocked down a lot." These horses, who are often gored, usually have
wet newspaper stuffed in their ears to impair their hearing, and
their vocal cords are usually cut so their cries do not distract the
crowd. Fight promoters claim the horses are "saved" from glue
factories; this means these animals are often old, tired plow horses
who end up being knocked down by bulls weighing up to a half a ton.
Bullfighting is a senseless, degrading spectacle that has no place in
a civilized society. Please do not support animal cruelty.
Thank you for your time and consideration.
Sincerely,
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