On Thursday, November 24, Apolline de Malherbe hosted Aymeric Caron on the BFM TV broadcast on the question of a complete ban on bullfighting in France. ” We talked to veterinarians who understood that what the bull went through in the arena was absolutely unbearable, that it was pain and suffering. “The former journalist, who is a deputy, explains this by reminding him” in fact, bullfighting in France today is prohibited under article 521.1 of the penal code, which punishes animal mistreatment and serious abuse. But since 1951, this law has benefited from an exception that gives some cities the power to continue regulating them under the heading of “bullfights”. There is a strong tradition of bullfighting. Apolline also says Malherbe.
” LBullfighting is not a French tradition, contrary to what enthusiasts would have you believe. It is a Spanish tradition that was imported to us in 1953 to please the wife of Napoleon III. Aymeric Caron added it. ” And then is it really one of the traditions from other countries? Couscous is not a historic French tradition and is now becoming a tradition, which is a good thing. ‘ asks the journalist. And to drop Aymeric Caron: “ I am not the one to criticize the traditions of other countries. But couscous never kills anyone! (…) I think we are enriched by the cultures of others when the legislator is based on this argument. [ la tradition ] not valid to justify what is wrong in the rest of the country he finished.
Thierry-Claude
Source: Programme Television

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