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Here, where I actually live, Spain, there is an horrible spectacle calling "corridas de toros", the most people is against it, but a lot money is on the table. The "corridas" carry on and its supporters take up the same reason: the bull has a beautifull life in the country, no work, good food, then, we have right to get fun torturing him and kill.
The evil is not in the facts but in the spirit of that people. Nobody know anything about suffering of animals, perhaps they unknow that the death exits and that all us have to die some day, perhaps they afronts the death without any kind of knowlegge about, but there is a thing that moves the human spirit: the infinite innocence of the animal; the man never is it, even when child.
That is the reason that man who kills animals, like a hunter, feel bad and explains all kinds of reasons and motives, and even trys to discredit who dares to apoint it with sentences like "yes but you like to eat a good beefsteak...."
Yes I like it indeed, but we bear an enormous load over our souls.
The evil is not in the facts but in the spirit of that people. Nobody know anything about suffering of animals, perhaps they unknow that the death exits and that all us have to die some day, perhaps they afronts the death without any kind of knowlegge about, but there is a thing that moves the human spirit: the infinite innocence of the animal; the man never is it, even when child.
That is the reason that man who kills animals, like a hunter, feel bad and explains all kinds of reasons and motives, and even trys to discredit who dares to apoint it with sentences like "yes but you like to eat a good beefsteak...."
Yes I like it indeed, but we bear an enormous load over our souls.