No, we prefer to get stuck in and do it ourselves. We also prefer to watch horses race, many to their death, in the Grand National.Alexia wrote:That's a rather oxymoronic Orwellian statement to make. Just by being there they are part of the whole shebang. The spectacle and the audience are one symbiotic form. They cannot exist without each other. Gods need religion, religions need gods.bilky asko wrote:There is an audience for it, but people in the crowd don't take part.
By state sanctioning, I mean personal open approval from the King and PM.
If you read my post, you'll see I don't absolve our bloodsportists of their cruelty-based pursuits. But neither do I, nor can I, believe that people in this country in the 21st Century would flock in their tens of thousands week in week out to see ritualistic slaughter in the name of entertainment.
Quite why it is an oxymoron to say that the crowd do not kill bulls is beyond me. Quite why that statement is detrimental to a free society (i.e. Orwellian) is beyond me.