Banderila Or Flaw

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It is difficult to understand how crowds of people will pay money and take pleasure in watch one lone creature-who has never done them any harm-getting hacked to death. How can anyone with an ounce of compassion,cheer and chant ole as a banderilla or lance is thrust into the animal’s pain-racked body? It is difficult to understand how crowds of people will pay money and take pleasure in watching one lone creature - who has never done them any harm — getting hacked to death. How can anyone with an ounce of compassion, cheer and chant olé as a banderilla or lance is thrust into the animal’s pain-racked body? Bullfighting has a very glorified public image — it is presented as a contest between the brave matador, who boldly risks life and limb

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