They cut him while humans cheer - Help him
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- 1 day ago
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A bull is pushed into a closed arena where thousands of people are shouting from every side.
He does not know where he is.
Within moments, a man on horseback drives a steel lance into the thick muscle between the bull’s neck and shoulders.
The blade cuts deep enough to damage muscle and blood vessels, weakening him on purpose so he will lower his head and charge more slowly.
While he is already bleeding, other men step in and thrust barbed spears into his back.
Each spear has hooks that lodge into his flesh.
Every time he moves, the barbs rip against torn muscle, widening the wounds and causing more blood to pour out.
His breathing grows heavy as his strength drains away, yet the crowd expects him to keep charging.
In the final stage, a sword is aimed between his shoulder blades in an attempt to pierce his heart.
When the blade misses its mark, it slices through lung tissue instead, leaving him gasping for air as blood fills his chest.
Death can take minutes while he remains fully conscious, struggling to breathe on the sand beneath him.
When bullfights resumed in Mexico after the court suspension was lifted, six bulls were fought and killed in a single day.
Now, in Guadalajara, a new series of bullfights has been approved.
Bulls experience it as pain, fear, and a slow loss of blood in front of cheering spectators.
No animal deserves to be wounded on purpose and displayed while dying.
Change is possible, and public pressure has already forced courts and lawmakers to reconsider in other places.
The Secretary General, Salvador Zamora, has the authority to influence whether these spectacles continue in Jalisco.
Stand up for bulls in Jalisco.
Urge the Secretary General to use his power to stop these events and prevent more animals from being stabbed and killed in arenas.
Thank you for taking action for animals.
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