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rangerrebew

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August 28, 2017
Bull sends animal rights activist airborne after he jumps into beast's bullring
By Monica Showalter

An angry bull was not impressed by a gaggle of animal rights activists who barged into their bullring in Carcassonne, France, in a misbegotten bid to 'protect' them. One of them, apparently from an animal rights group whose name translates from French to 'The Animal is a Person' was flung skyward by the bull. According to RT News, which has the video:

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Fast forward to 7:15.


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Good bull.

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... he bull begins charging at the man, who tries to jump out of the way, but is viciously tossed into the air and sent crashing into the ground.

As he lays injured, the bull makes a follow-up attack on the man before several matadors enter the ring to distract the rampant animal.

Their protest came shortly after two other activists hung a banner saying 'stop bullfighting' from a wall in the medieval French town.  ...
More at Daily Mail U.K.

Gee, that bull sure wasn't very appreciative of the efforts of the Vegan Strike Group. That's a shame.
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It barely exists in that country to begin with.
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The towns Davis refers to are mostly concentrated in Provence, the region of southwestern France where dozens of blood-filled bullfights are held at Easter festivals and other celebratory events each year. Bullfighting, known as corrida in France, is illegal in most of the country, where it's considered a crime against animals that can land offenders in prison for up to two years. But a special judicial exemption has allowed it to continue in municipalities such as Arles and Nîmes, as well as in numerous smaller villages. There, hundreds of miles from the chic cafes and trendy nightclubs of Parisian high society, the violent blood sport in which bulls are taunted and stabbed to death in front of thousands of cheering spectators is deeply woven into the cultural fabric.

http://www.ibtimes.com/bloody-battle-over-bullfighting-southern-france-violence-protests-boycotts-cultures-collide-1497642

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More at Daily Mail U.K.

Gee, that bull sure wasn't very appreciative of the efforts of the Vegan Strike Group. That's a shame.

Animals are ungrateful. :beer:

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