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Natalia Parra, directora de la plataforma Animales Libres de Tortura (Alto), y Felipe Negret, presidente de la Corporación Taurina de Bogotá, discuten sobre el regreso de las corridas a la ciudad tras cinco años.


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00:07The celebration of our life is to join us in this stage that was built,
00:13to give us a tour.
00:21For us, who defend our animals,
00:25of course, this means a recovery in the moral matter.
00:30Not only who we are animalists,
00:33but all these citizens have come to understand
00:36that the way we behave with animals
00:39should not be mediated, for example, with torture.
00:42It is definitely a recovery.
00:45This is a Bogotá for everyone,
00:48and in this society,
00:49what we need is this society is exclusion.
00:52Here we are all,
00:54and the aficion will be happy to come back to the plaza,
00:58to open the doors,
00:59doors that never should have been closed.
01:02The only thing we are going to do is
01:04to enter pacifically to the plaza,
01:07to enter the big door,
01:10where we will recover the freedom,
01:13and those who closed it,
01:16went to the back door.
01:17Speaking of people,
01:19one knows how people reject the fact that
01:23that a while ago,
01:25that this type of spectacles
01:26didn't do it,
01:27and they return.
01:28So, it is a blow to that
01:33discourse of peace,
01:34of no violence,
01:35because, again,
01:36what will happen again in the plaza
01:38is legalized violence,
01:40legalized torture.
01:41The plaza is going to be broken,
01:43because it has been five years of ignominia,
01:45five years of censorship,
01:47five years of despojos,
01:48and five years of which this place
01:49has been abandoned,
01:50and that in a good moment,
01:53or in a good moment,
01:54this administration,
01:55so that it doesn't share the brawl,
01:57it returns and returns
01:58to what has been its vocation,
02:00Plaza de Toros.
02:01Our goal as animalists
02:04is to reach the definitive abolition
02:05of all these forms of cruelty
02:08with animals.
02:08We don't want to be able
02:10to reunite and make
02:11peines taurines,
02:12even to make a salon,
02:15to make a museum taurines,
02:18to expose the weapons
02:19with which they torture
02:20animals,
02:21all these kinds of things.
02:22We have always planned
02:23to make a tauromaquia
02:25of the 21st century
02:25where, for example,
02:27the toro
02:27have it in the hills,
02:29as well,
02:30the hills are these places
02:31where they usually have
02:33the toros in the field,
02:34and that it is a kind of
02:38sanctuary
02:38so that they go
02:39and see the toro
02:40because the taurines
02:41tell them to love
02:41and to vener it so much.
02:43What they pursue
02:44is the disappearance
02:45of the animal.
02:47We don't want
02:48to happen
02:49with the toros
02:50of the Lidia
02:51what happened
02:52with these environmental groups
02:55did
02:56with the peces
02:58in Atlantis.
02:59That is a demonstration.
02:59here they don't want
03:01to apply
03:02the eutanasia
03:02to animals,
03:03but to the taurines.
03:04And we are going
03:05to go ahead
03:06and we are going
03:07to fight
03:07and to say
03:09that in a moment
03:10in which the country
03:12enjoy
03:13moments
03:13of peace,
03:14it is the moment
03:15that they
03:16put the weapons
03:18and that they
03:19evoke
03:21fundamental processes
03:23or fanatisms.
03:25The social movement
03:27is fundamental
03:27for us
03:28because
03:30precisely
03:30represents
03:31that
03:32public
03:32content
03:33like
03:34in some
03:36theories
03:36the public
03:37must go
03:39to the street
03:39and show
03:40that
03:42these types
03:44of
03:44spectacles
03:45are anacronic
03:46and as a society
03:47we don't identify
03:47with them.
03:48Of course
03:49there are people
03:49who identify with them
03:50but in the modern
03:53modern
03:54of compassion
03:55to the other
03:56of a different
03:57nature
03:57they don't come
03:58to the case
03:59and in that way
03:59we are going
04:00on the street
04:02protesting
04:04pacifically.
04:04We have to enrich
04:05these debates
04:06and harmonize
04:07positions.
04:09This country
04:09requires,
04:10this society
04:10what it requires
04:11is convivence,
04:13not intolerance.
04:14This society
04:15and as the alcalde
04:16of Bogotá
04:17says,
04:17here we are
04:20bogotans
04:20here we are
04:21bogotans
04:22that we
04:23voted for
04:23the alcalde
04:23Peñalosa
04:24that we have
04:25accompanied
04:26and that we
04:27are interested
04:27the good
04:28destination
04:29but here
04:32we are only
04:33what we say
04:33is that
04:34we respect
04:35our rights
04:35have to do
04:36the
04:36the
04:36You
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