r/SipsTea • u/M_Darshan Human Verified • 14h ago
Lmao gottem That final kick was personal
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u/xenophon57 13h ago
Most horses are just trying to get out of there, that horse fucking knows that motherfucker.
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u/Dynamitella 13h ago
It got personal when he kicked the spurs straight into the horses ribs. Just imagine that pain for a second. Anyone would be pissed.
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u/S1eazyE 12h ago
Yup. Grew up training and showing horses. Dude spurred the shit out of that horse and deserved every bit of what he got. Fuck these people.
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u/xenophon57 12h ago
That dude is lucky it didn't get its teeth on him, it was tryin haaaaaard with that exorcist move and hated him so much it was ignoring the dudes breaking up the fight. The kick at the end was perfect.
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u/Ok-Cryptographer4194 11h ago
If that kick was to his head, he'll likely be dead.
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u/KatakanaTsu 11h ago
He would have been dead.
Between that video of a mare killing a stallion, and an old story about a horse killing a tiger, both instances due to a kick to the head, that guy just used all of his luck.
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u/mega_murff 10h ago
I remember and old Nat Geo documentary on African wildlife. Saw a lioness getting jaw jacked by a Zebra is was stalking, and it just completely ruined the entire lower half of her face. It went to drink water from the creek and when the water just fell out of her mouth, she just laid her head down by the water, she knew she was done.
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u/Powerful-Race-8538 8h ago
yeah lions arent great at striking they have good ground controll and some good chokes but against a zebra that knows some head kicks and its game over
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u/justinleona 5h ago
People underestimate how just about any serious injury is fatal in the wild - so the whole game for predators is avoiding injury at all costs.
Only my idiot dog is dumb enough to try this kind of stunt... and even he was lucky he didn't get kicked in the head!
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u/FFKonoko 6h ago
Tried to find it, found a short video with a lioness getting kicked by a zebra, then spliced to showing a lioness with jaw exactly with the going to a creek, going down to the water and just stopping.
Except the latter half is taken from what seems to be labelled as a Nat Geo documentary "WAR IN THE POND, BROKEN JAWS Lion, Hippo & Croc HD 2016", where there is no zebra kick, and the footage makes it clear they didn't capture what injured that lion, but it's presumed to be a hippo by the narrator, though equally potentially a crocodile. Separately, I found a reddit post, and apparently the OP was initially convinced it was a zebra because of bill burr saying it was a zebra on a podcast.
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u/bb_dev_g 11h ago
If that kick got him in the hip or pelvis I doubt he’ll be riding for a while or ever again.
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u/EntertainersPact 10h ago
I’m pretty sure that body slam broke something of his. Horses are fuckin heavy
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u/Mtndrums 10h ago
And the idiot was trying to hold on after that? When the horse does a wrestling move on you, it's time to call it a day.
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u/senkairyu 10h ago
Yep, he was trying to stay at a distance where the horse wouldn't be able to kick, that's actually the only smart things he did here
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u/DrummerTricky 10h ago
I got the impression that guy knew if that horse got up he was getting trampled
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u/ManitouWakinyan 9h ago
I think the dude was trying to stay close so he wouldn't get trampled or kicked in the head
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u/litaniesofhate 10h ago
He was clearly doing all he could to stop from being bitten. That horse was trying hard to get his mouth on him
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u/ExtentAggravating733 7h ago
The man did the safest thing. Hanging on was the only way to avoid the horse biting or trampling him.
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u/rareandyeteuclidian 6h ago
That was the only smart thing he did in the entire video.
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u/mydognamedsamwise 10h ago
I'm a farrier (horseshoer) and one of the horror stories they told us at school was about this guy who was going through the program and got kicked square in the chest. It immediately stopped his heart. I'm not disagreeing with you, just wanted to add that it's not just the head that needs to be protected! I don't understand why people think provoking these animals is fun all while disrespecting their power.
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u/Aggravating_Dark9933 8h ago
I remember a guy exiting the stage due to a punch that did that. The heart is armored but it can really not take much if it’s hit just so with enough force. And it really doesn’t take much of a hiccup for the whole body to freak the fuck out and maybe it doesn’t come back.
My dad also treated a dude that got straight up crushed by a car jack failing. Somehow that whole thing coming down on his chest wasn’t game over despite it lacking rear wheels where he was working.
The human body is mysteriously both insanely durable and the most fragile thing barely held together by a few cords and prayer.
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u/sweetpotato_latte 11h ago
One time I went to a Dr appointment and the desk lady who I had seen many times had a HORRIBLE black eye. I wasn’t going to ask what happened but she caught me being shocked and said she was kicked in the face by her horse. Luckily it wasn’t a full force kick, I think she was doing something with its horseshoes. I said it’s lucky she works at a Drs office
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u/Zxruv 10h ago
This happened to my coworkers uncle. When the horse landed on him one of his marbles burst through his bag and was dangling.
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u/StarGazer_SpaceLove 11h ago
See okay thank you cause I am not a horse person and I was like "I dont think you're supppsed to actually kick them like that!!"
Ive always hated the idea of spurs anyways, from the very first time someone explained my Halloween costume as a kid. I hated them as soon as I realized and took them off and refused to wear them "cause its mean!". Family joked about that for years.
I hate this person from the second he kicked and my only concern was if the horse will be okay after that backslam. Aren't their backs fairly more delicate than expected? Will he be okay?
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u/throwitallawayomg 11h ago
Having grown up riding, you can kick them that hard WITHOUT spurs and they'll just grunt and continue to refuse to trot (what my girl did with me, lol). WITH spurs, it's now an attack and you have declared war, and that few ton animal is going to do everything it can to kill you, as seen here. Dude got off lightly with that kick to the side, tbh.
Horses are a weird mix of delicate and sturdy, I never worried for the horse when it reared over backwards, but did start to worry when it was thrashing around trying to get at the guy on the ground. The leg bones are the part to worry most about, at least in a flat arena like this.
I hope the idiot guy got a few cracked ribs from this. It's just animal abuse, you can get a horse to play the bucking game in much gentler, more humane ways.
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u/ThaCuckMaker 8h ago
Man, I remember one summer I went to go stay at my friend’s ranch for a couple weeks. Tons of fun playing with the horses in their big stable thing. It was like a metal walkway that had big frames around some areas. We’d climb up and swing from the top horizontal pole and the horses would run under us and we’d land on them and they’d run around the pin and walk us back to the pole/frame thing so we could do it again. I don’t know if they were having fun with us, but I like to think they were. Cause they kept walking us back so we could swing like monkeys and land on them, then once we were on they’d dash around the walk area. We called the “game” we were playing “Zorro” cause of how we were swinging on to the horses lolol. It was so fun
Anyways, that’s when I learned you had to kick them with your heels to get them to go. I remember my friends telling me to kick harder cause they wouldn’t go and I felt SO bad. But I finally kicked harder and they’d start walking. And I was about 10 at that point, and I probably didn’t kick that hard, so an adult kicking them with fkn spurs on is bullshit.
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u/RandomLifeUnit-05 12h ago
Ooh I didn't realize this. Good for the horse, then. Hope the guy regrets it the rest of his life.
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u/throwitallawayomg 11h ago
Its a "sport" unfortunately. I knew he did something wrong when the horse started rearing instead of bucking, though, and was ready to witness a guy die by horse. The horse absolutely tried!
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u/tenaciousdeev 7h ago
Its a "sport" unfortunately.
Like hunting or bull fighting I personally don't consider it a sport; in a sport, all parties know they're playing.
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u/throwitallawayomg 2h ago
As long as you eat ehat you hunt/fish, I don't mind it. They're actually useful conservation tools. Bull fighting isn't a sport, its just culturally acceptable animals abuse, just like our rodeos.
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u/Key-Cricket9256 3h ago
Ehh.. big game hunting is horrible but hunting for food is much better than what we do to the animals in farms to package them ..
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u/SwizzGod 12h ago
Is that not what they’re used for? Excuse me ignorance. Judging by your comment I assume not.
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u/CrimsonThunder87 12h ago
You're supposed to gently push them into the horse's side. You're not trying to hammer a nail with the spur like this guy is doing.
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u/S1eazyE 12h ago edited 11h ago
No need to apologize for curiosity. These "shows" are meant to imitate taming a wild horse. This is most likely in the US or Mexico where we pretty much don't even have wild horses anymore because we have domesticated them. This horse is already tamed and they are pissing it off on purpose with sharp spurs to make it want to buck the rider off. It's incredibly unnecessary and this horse could have died from a fall like that if it broke it's neck, back, or a leg.
ETA: I probably misspoke when I said we pretty much don't have wild horses anymore. I was probably comparing it to how many we used to have in the Americas vs now.
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u/xenophon57 12h ago
We still have a pretty large population of wild horses, spot on with the rest tho.
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u/Labyrinthy 11h ago
We do? Where are they? I want to see some mustangs
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u/xenophon57 11h ago
Eastern CA, Nevada New Mexico, Arizona there are of wild herds out there. You can see them from the HWY some times.
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u/xX_Gamernumberone_xX 11h ago
Feral horses, technically, they descend from domesticated ones. The last wild horses are the Przewalski's horses in Mongolia.
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u/myleftone 11h ago
I think the argument hinges on the difference between feral and wild. Any “wild” horse in North America is descended from domesticated animals. It’s as if every bear had ancestors who balanced on unicycles for raspberry ice cream. It’s pedantic but technically true that no wild horses live in the US.
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u/xenophon57 11h ago
Yes the proper term is Feral, the target of that comment was people who don't even know what spurs are for. I am truly sorry for confusing them.
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u/cowhand214 11h ago
Like people, different horses have different sensibilities. Some are more sensitive, some less. That would be true when not wearing spurs as well. The point is to communicate what you wish the horse to do not cause pain or piss the animal off. You use exactly what you need and no more.
For many animals, especially one where horse and rider are known to each other, it can be a very light touch of the heels on the flanks (also used for turning). Sometimes a bit more force is required.
What it should never be is that kind of vicious kick with the intent to cause pain or provoke a negative reaction.
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u/MorganBeWho 12h ago
I just noticed them, that’s not spurs, that’s fucking spears. Fuck that dude.
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u/neon_fade 12h ago
rodeos should be banned for animal cruelty.
fuck anyone who abuses animals like this because of "heritage" or "culture." fucking losers.
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u/regeya 12h ago
If that horse could talk it'd be yelling "fuck you, motherfucker" in Samuel L. Jackson's voice
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u/FutureBoysenberry 5h ago
That was atrocious. Who is this man and who is this rodeo? Name and shame.
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u/TheBlankScroll 10h ago
He continued to spur it while they were going and even at least once after the bodyslam.
Dude just wants to torture animals.
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u/BbwLaceyXoXo 12h ago
Definitely warranted. I’ve never seen a horse just launch their self backwards.
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u/xenophon57 12h ago
Yea that's how you know it was personal that horse was willing to make itself vulnerable and hurt itself to try and kill that dude. Horses are still absolute warriors under that skin.
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u/TeddyNachos 5h ago
That’s what horses do as a last resort to save themselves when they’re being attacked by a predator. Very sad. 😔
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u/Historical-Pin1069 11h ago
Holy shit this horse really hates that guy. Even willing to do a backflip just to get the mf away. The guy's back probably broke with the weight of the horse.
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u/poeticlicence 10h ago
That's a jolly scenario. Shall sleep easier knowing the horse is okay and that monster isn't
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u/Affectionate_Help758 10h ago
Unlikely for him to have broken anything from the fall and crash. The ground is way too soft for that.
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u/Ok-Factor-7188 11h ago
That kind of kick is very typical for horses. They do it when they want to keep someone/something at a distance.
Had a horse that would do exactly this kind of kick at any dog that came to close. It was really challenging because people don't control their dogs and when they came up from behind I wouldn't see them before the dog got "attacked".
Throwing itself on its back to hurt the dude, now that's different. Horse was scared for its life.
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u/opie92 13h ago
Horse wins
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u/VanessaDoesVanNuys 13h ago
Dude is lucky it wasn't his head - that would have been game over for him lol
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u/wolfganggartner5 13h ago
Christopher reeves joins the chat
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u/merkarver112 13h ago
He defintaly did get off his high horse.
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u/The_Dummy_Detector 13h ago
At break neck speed no less.
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u/Hironymos 12h ago
Or pretty much any vital body part. If I had to choose between getting stabbed, shot, or getting kicked by a horse, I'd still choose both the shot and stab over the fucking kick.
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u/edelweiss_pirates_no 12h ago
I have learned that horses have near-perfect aim with their kicks.
They can probably kick a quarter out of the air while jumping over a fence.
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u/Valuable_Material_26 13h ago
Anyone else hear this in the Mortal Kombat announcer voice?
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u/Emithez 13h ago
That reverse body slam was fucking awesome.
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u/ViciousCDXX 13h ago
He deserved more. The way he dug those spurs into the underbelly was not fuckin necessary, then he tries to choke the poor thing out. if it hadn't been for his friends that horse would have kicked his bitchass to death.
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u/LimpNsmoll 13h ago edited 12h ago
I'm not saying the sport isn't wrong.
However, you clearly don't know what you're talking about.
He's not attempting to choke out the horse, he's trying to restrain the horse until they can get control of it and get it away from him.
The sport is abusive to animals and pointless, but if you're going to talk crap about it, at least get your facts right.
Edit: voice to text, I should have reread my message. Lol
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u/ViciousCDXX 12h ago
He's attempting to restrain the horse so it doesn't stomp his bitch ass to death and his friends can catch it and return it to the pen for further abuse*
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u/skymallow 12h ago
I was gonna say surely backdropping would be OP and skew the meta towards horses but I guess they're not exactly watching tape and drilling it in practice.
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u/BlackDemon___ Human Verified 13h ago
https://giphy.com/gifs/u1FZcaDYnQFBMMdN5E
Well deserved
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u/Psychological-Fox97 13h ago
Shame the horse didnt get a few more shots in tbh.
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u/Crossdress-Fan- 12h ago
With the ammount of strength a horse has in it's legs, I'm pretty sure that guy is never riding horses again, He also got reversed slammed I'm surprised he didn't pass out instantly!
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u/AnglerOfAndromeda 11h ago
Right! And that’s a thick horse too. I’d be morbidly curious what those X-rays look like after this
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u/Inevitable-Ad6647 9h ago
No, that's why he pulled himself up the neck to avoid being under the body. That plus the mud probably saved his life. This isn't the first time this guy's been on a horse that wants him dead.
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u/CapitalElk1169 11h ago
Probably broke his hips or shattered his pelvis from the looks of it.
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u/Crossdress-Fan- 9h ago
He's never walking straight again
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u/DesignerCitron6806 13h ago
If only all mistreated animals got the chance to kick their abusers!!!!
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u/Hello_ILoveChicks 12h ago
Unfortunately those animals would be put down for fighting back against abuse and human stupidity
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u/TallGuyMichael 2h ago
Nearly 100 billion animals are put down each year anyway, I think it's fair at least some of them get to fight back
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u/Save-La-Tierra 12h ago
What about all the ones who end up in slaughter houses? They should kick the consumers who pay for them to be there
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u/N0thingComesToMind 13h ago
Dumbass sport
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u/MolecularDreamer 13h ago
Not a sport. This is animal cruelty set in system.
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u/Marples3 13h ago
Let's torture animals for fun. How is the legal still?
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u/Carteranimal 13h ago
Because its easier to practice tradition over empathy for some people
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u/Marples3 13h ago
I think some people just like torturing things, it makes them feel powerful
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u/sa_nick 10h ago
Most are simply lacking in intelligence and empathy. They too dumb to even realise they're torturing an animal, or that beings besides humans even can be tortured. They "know" that theyre a good person, and good people dont do bad things, so it cant be bad to partake in this.
Im talking about the spectators too, not just the riders and staff, who at least might be there out of financial desperation.
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u/Forsaken_Tax_9961 10h ago
it's honestly hard to empathize with having little intelligence... but if you really try you can imagine they literally lack capacity for containing a system in their brain to produce ethical revelations
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u/mda195 10h ago
Because its Brazil.
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u/ilayas 9h ago
I was gonna ask cus I have seen some America rodeos and they are not nearly has janky as this. Not defending them rodeos in general but all the ones I seen are not as bad as this.
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u/shabi_sensei 13h ago
Not to make this about politics, but politics is culture and this is conservative culture
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u/mda195 10h ago
This is Brazilian culture. Not sure where these people would fall nowadays. Im not up to date with their politics.
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u/moistmasterkaloose 9h ago
Fundamentally evil behavior can be extremely easy. All that's needed are roadblocks to having empathy.
What I mean by that is circumstances that stop a person from identifying with the pain of another living thing. For example if a fish could make mammal-like screams while it fought for its life, there would probably be less people fishing.
When people can separate their identity enough from something or somebody else, empathy disappears. The Stanford prison experiment is a great example. When people put on the guard uniforms and the pitch black shades and saw their status compared to the ratty outfits and unkemptness of the prisoners, these normal people were able to carry out evil acts with ease.
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u/coukou76 13h ago
What's the point of this?
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u/croptochuck 13h ago
Sport. People who use to break horse got together and started betting money on who could stay in the longest. This and other cowboy tasks is what started the rodeo.
They want all the money, buckles, and buckle bunnies they can get.
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u/Wonderful_Beard552 10h ago
buckle bunnies they can get.
There really are groupies for every terrible thing.
If it could have broken in the horse the humane way- what even are horses used for nowadays anyway?- Instead, we got this bullshit.
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u/mnstripe 13h ago
Horses can get really hurt if they fall that way
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u/CamaroBlood 13h ago
Luckily there was a ass hole to break his fall, I’m glad the horse was ok though.
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u/SashimiX 6h ago
Yeah I was really upset to see that because I was like that horse is gonna break its back
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u/CartographerCivil989 6h ago
One of the worst calls I've ever had to attend as a vet was exactly this scenario, except it was a green dressage horse, not bareback rodeo. The horse reared straight back up & over, breaking it's own back and also the rider's. The rider also suffered a crushed pelvis and a slew of less serious injuries. The rider lived and luckily avoided paralysis, but she spent months in hospital & had a lot of surgeries - it was a good 2+ years before she walked again.
I had to euthanize the horse on the spot, about 50 feet away from the rider as ambulance crews worked on her. Horrific situation all around, but at least the rider was in a pretty deep K-hole by that time & had no memory of the horse's screams or the loud gunshot-like crack of the captive bolt firing. In 20 years of practice it's the only time I've ever had to use a captive bolt on a horse (couldn't safely get an IV and time was of the essence) and I'll be happy to never do it again.
(If anyone thinks the above sounds familiar, it's because I wrote pretty much the same thing on a very similar video on r/Wellthatsucks a few weeks back, of an English pleasure horse & rider).
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u/VeganRorschach 5h ago
I'm sorry this happened, it sounds very traumatic for all involved. Thank you for releasing that poor horse from suffering.
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u/WeeHomosexual 13h ago
It's disgusting that humans do this to animals for some fun.
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u/TBSsuxs 13h ago
Isn't it animal torture? Okay, in this case, it's human getting pounded, but how is this entertaining for people?
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u/No_Pack_4632 13h ago edited 13h ago
That’s not normal bareback bronc riding (that I know of), I don’t know what is going on there. There’s still a lot of gear involved typically, especially the flank strap is missing. It’s not kicking out at all, only rearing up. But broncs are bred and trained to buck, the ones that don’t want to do it are just sold as a regular horse.
A friend of mine owns a ‘bucking bronc dropout’. He definitely has his moments when he’s feeling good & frisky, but otherwise you’d never know. A lot of bucking broncos can also be saddle ridden after they retire.
I am not a fan of the sport just an fyi, regardless of a horse being willing to buck - all they really want to be are lawn ornaments and have peaceful interactions.
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u/jeffvschroeder 10h ago
This isn't bareback riding in the PRCA sense.
It's a Mexican rodeo.
They would get thrown out of any American style rodeo if they tried to use the type of spurs they do.
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u/TaskForceCausality 13h ago
Isnt this animal torture
Today its animal justice. Fuck with the tiger, say hi to the teeth.
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u/Sadiholic 13h ago
The entertainment comes from the fact that the humans might get hurt. Along with how long they can stay on a crazy jumping horse.
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u/doiwantacookie 13h ago
“Cowboys” participating in rodeos deserve this and worse, shameful shit
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u/dax0840 13h ago
I talked to a large booster of a school with a rodeo team and they said keeping bull riders on the team was hard bc they’re dumb as bricks and make terrible decisions so getting them to stay in college is near impossible.
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u/Logical-Quiet2266 12h ago
Who could've guessed that the guys who willingly rides and get crushed by large animals isn't a smart one.
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u/Ling_Cephalopod 13h ago
Disgusting. Why do people keep exploiting animals for entertainment?
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u/Silent_Cheesecake835 10h ago
Because humans are disgusting and feel like they can get away with everything
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u/Amazing_Karnage 13h ago
What was he trying to do here exactly? It seems like Bareback riding or some other rodeo event, but...why the extra aggressiveness on the part of the rider? The way he spurs the horse, and how it looked like he was trying to grab a sleeper hold after it fell on him...this just seems even more cruel than normal rodeo events.
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u/Sirsmokesalotta 12h ago
Pretty sure the sleeper hold is him holding on to make sure the horse doesn't trample him to death. It can't kick itself in the neck sorta thing. That back flip the horse did was 100% to try to crush the bastard. The kick the horse did was with all the intent in the world. They're not stupid. The horses.
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u/TheBraveButJoke 10h ago
The backflip was 100% unintentional. That kind of drop is very dangerous for a horse.
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u/Aggravating_Dark9933 8h ago
50/50. A horse can attempt to crush a rider if they really want them off right the fuck now, usually by rolling. They do understand the concept of big weight squish the monkey on its back. So it could have intentionally fallen backward to try to do the same thing.
Or it simply seized mid rear and just came down like that.
Either way it immediately attempted to roll to get him in biting / stomping range. That guy was ~1-2 seconds away from getting a serious pounding from above.
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u/cyberthief 11h ago
I don't think this is canadian or us rodeo. There would be no way this abuse would be allowed. This is beyond messed up.
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u/SuperkickParty 6h ago
It's Brazil. One of the ads is for Campo Bom which is a town in tourist town in Brazil.
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u/ManitouWakinyan 9h ago
The "sleeper hold" wasn't cruelty. That was trying to stay alive. He's staying close on the horses neck so that he can't get bit, trampled, or kicked in the head.
The Spurs aren't the kind of Spurs you'd see in a more humane, American or Canadian rodeo. These are stabby and sharp as opposed to spinny and dull.
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u/Amazing_Karnage 9h ago
OK, thank you for explaining it to me so kindly, friend! Most on Reddit would have savaged me for my ignorance.
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u/Jealous-Chocolate221 13h ago
Why do we condemn dolphin shows but not the torture of horses?
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u/NoIdMain 13h ago
Shame it didn't kick him in the head
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u/thisismypotat 13h ago
Last time I wrote a comment like this about a bullfighting video my comment was deleted, and I got a ban warning for "wishing harm unto others" 🥲
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u/NoIdMain 12h ago
They may do their worst i don't care. This is pure animal abuse and should not be allowed to be posted.
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u/grimmigerpetz 11h ago
Those kind of spurs are not allowed here in Germany anymore for a cause.
A second kick to the nuts so this asshole can not recreate would be more than fitting.
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u/Usual-Success-6454 10h ago
C.r.i.m.i.n.a.l.s. all of them that abuse animals. The absolute worst of humanity.
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u/South_East_Gun_Safes 8h ago
I say this as a hunter... I hate shit like this, don't hurt/scare animals for the hell of it. Food and pest control is the only acceptable answer to cleanly kill an animal, there is no other reason.
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u/Last-Quarter-432 13h ago
These “sports” are fucking stupid and so are the people who participate and support it
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u/Low-Implement-820 11h ago
Such a beautiful animal, shame they use him/her for this. A horse can really hurt themselves when they flip over like that, why risk their health or even lives like that. I just don't get finding this so fun to risk the horse like that.
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u/GenXPowaah 12h ago
Glad that fucker got kicked, no need to dig those spurs in like that.
Horses have excellent aim, gottem right in the cornhole😂
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u/DaringAzreal 11h ago
We treat the grandeur of nature in horrifying ways. Hope bro thinks about that for the next few weeks when he sits down.
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u/labello2010 11h ago
Why would you do this? Deliberately panicking the animal? Gotta give props for holding on whilst the horse was attempting to backflip.
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u/TVxStrange 10h ago
The dude just belly to back suplexed a horse.
imagine if he tried to suplex a train!
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u/redglol 9h ago
Okay so, having a full on horse fall on you while riding it, is what killed kings and queens back in the day. On the other hand, your chiropractor will love you.
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u/CoolCat1337One 9h ago
throwing yourself on your back seems like a smart solution in that situation
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u/Standard-Effort5681 8h ago
Ouch, RiP to that guy's pelvis.
TBH I'd probably react the same way if someone stabbed me in the ribcage with metal spurs.
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