POR QUE LA UNESCO NO DECLARE LOS TOROS PATRIMONIO DE LA HUMANIDAD

Barbara Maria
Huésped

/ #459 bullfights are

2011-04-19 20:59

undoubtfully one of the many cultural peculiarities like the burning, drowning or stoning of witches or the amputation of hands and feet of gougers or the vaginal mutilation of girls and women in Africa or the killing of the firstborn in some ancient Atoll island populations or the killing of twins in some human societies or the killing of aged people in some asian nomad cultures or the painful alive slaughter of animals on asian countries or the tearing the heart out of a living man (ball games) or virgin in some southamerican ancient cultures or stoning of adulterers in Arabian and Islamic countries ... the list of human tradition of brutality and disrespect of life is incomplete. One have all these cultural traditions in common: they violate humanity and the life itself, they are all ethically unjustifiable and they are all very brutal.
Such traditions are made to be given up to create a better human world and to develop a stronger respect of the creation.

Or does anybody seriously wishes that such traditions in human culture survive?