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I was looking for a football game this afternoon on my normal streams, but couldn't find it. So I started googling and found some Russian site. So I'm scrolling through to see what they have... baseball, basketball, football, hockey, boxing, tennis, ping-pong, bull-riding, esports, and ................ what the hell - "c0ckfighting".?.

 

Of course I immediately clicked on it. Sure as hell, live c0ckfighting. I think it was in the Philippines where it's legal. The video was exactly like you'd imagine - dingy looking arena with dirt poor people watching chickens kill each other. The fight didn't last long (about a minute), they jumped up and down kicking each other before one c0ck laid dead on the mat. After it was over, some barefoot kid cleaned up all the feathers.

 

One less thing on my bucket list. http://videostream.dn.ua/videopage/videoPage.php?g=OTcxOTY%E2%84%96f&c=en&i=eWl2bW9iZGlzaA%E2%84%96f%E2%84%96f

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Buncha pussyass mutherfockers into that shite. Like dog fighting. Puffed up poosays that would run away from a one-on-one fight but think it's cool to see two animals fight to the death for their amusement. :thumbsdown:

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Buncha ######-ass ###### into that shite. Like dog fighting. Puffed up poosays that would run away from a one-on-one fight but think it's cool to see two animals fight to the death for their amusement. :thumbsdown:

 

It's like dog fighting, except they're birds - not mammals. That's some difference. It's also a little hypocritical to rail against c0ckfighting, while having no qualms with industrialized chicken processing. C0ckfighting birds are pampered by comparison. And it's a cultural thing dating thousands of years.

 

But yeah.... watching animals forced to fight to death for entertainment - it felt wrong.

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It's like dog fighting, except they're birds - not mammals. That's some difference. It's also a little hypocritical to rail against c0ckfighting, while having no qualms with industrialized chicken processing. C0ckfighting birds are pampered by comparison. And it's a cultural thing dating thousands of years.

 

But yeah.... watching animals forced to fight to death for entertainment - it felt wrong.

I get that it's cultural. From shitty cultures, if you ask me. I also get that we, as a nation, slaughter millions of chickens, pigs, cows and other animals in order to provide sustenance for ourselves and millions of others.

 

I'm just not into "sport" killing of any kind. Especially for simple entertainment or trophies.

 

If you kill it, eat it, wear it or share it with those who will.

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If you kill it, eat it, wear it or share it with those who will.

 

Judging from the video... I bet they eat the dead one's. :)

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Cocks fighting and streaming? What channel?

 

The messicans did a simulated fight at the resort in Puerto Vallarta where we honeymooned.

 

They didnt have razors on their claws and they broke it up before they drew blood.

 

This was supposed to be a first class joint too.

 

Im sure they went behind the shed and finished the fight after the gringos went to sleep.

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They didnt have razors on their claws and they broke it up before they drew blood.

 

Apparently most c0ckfights allow removal of the spur - which is replaced with an artificial metal hook.

 

It's supposedly more humane - quicker death. But the fights are bloodier.

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I went and caught that show live the first time I was in the Philippines. It was interesting. Not something I care to do again.

 

Lots of betting going on. Thats the main draw.

 

And its only quasi legal.

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