Protecting Youth: Necessary Restrictions for Bullfighting

The Fuck in Rincón de Soto: A Reminder of the Risks

A tragic incident at the Rincón de Soto bull run has once again highlighted the need to regulate the presence of minors at these events. A young man was injured, which has raised concerns about the possible harmful effects of exposing children to bullfighting violence.

Franz Weber Foundation: Prohibition for Minors

The Franz Weber Foundation advocates for the prohibition of minors attending the bulls. They argue that the risk to spectators is real, as demonstrated by the accident in Rincón de Soto. Furthermore, they believe that children should not witness the suffering of the participants.

United Nations Recommendations

The United Nations Committee on the Rights of the Child has recommended that children be kept away from bullfighting to prevent harmful effects such as animal abuse, injuries and behavioral changes.

Behavioral Alterations and Aggression

Experts have warned that exposure to violence in childhood can lead to behavioral changes, such as elevated levels of aggression and anxiety. Normalizing violence can encourage acceptance of aggression toward animals and people.

Need for Regulation in La Rioja

Currently, in La Rioja, there is no age limit to attend the bulls as spectators. However, the Franz Weber Foundation calls for this participation to be regulated, as minors are especially vulnerable to the harmful effects of exposure to violence.

Previous Incidents and Call to Action

This incident is not an isolated case. In the last year, there have been several incidents at bullfights and street bullfighting events that have involved minors. The Franz Weber Foundation urges authorities to take measures to protect children from these risks.

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