running of the bulls
July 10, 2009 | SOLIHULL,BIRMINGHAM UK, United Kingdom | Vetting explained
Just pure crazyness!!These people are mad and the government really wanna put a stop to this madeness right now,causing suffering to these beautiful animal's,they don't have anywhere to run or go,they're so scared running in the street's filled with noise and crazy people shoutting and causing them fear and rage..This is the 21st century and yet, we watch and do nothing about it to put a stop to this!I'll never go to spain as longer's this stupid and cruel ,CRAZY!Sport care on.And to think that the spanish have so many other thing's they could do, to enjoy them self's..with so many nice place's to go to.. And beautiful beache's..Why do they have to be so CRUEL!!CRAZY!!Damn if i ever go there to spend money in a crazy country like that..And they call south america 3rd world..A least the american's,south or north, have respect for animal's..Isn't necessary to cause pain to animal's in this day and age..Or any age or any country..Isn't there enough suffering in the world?!
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