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Why Matt Lauer Will Never Eat Another Burger

Posted: 20 May 2008 09:04 AM CDT

Today's original post has been preempted by a trip into the family room, where the television was on and Matt Lauer, of the Today Show, was describing his stint as an apprentice barrel man at the Houston Rodeo.

As the overture to The Magnificent Seven played in the background, Mr. Lauer learned how to crouch in a barrel and take hits from a 1500 pound "angry animal, with horns," as Ann Curry described the bull. Mr. Lauer "had the best time" as he "entertained" the 60,000 men, women and children who gather to watch animals be tortured in the name of tradition, probably. After all, there's no legitimate reason for any rodeo event--and there never was--so we chalk it up to tradition (i.e., we did it yesterday, so we should do it today. They actually call it "Western Heritage" in rodeo land).

There was, oddly enough, no talk of why the bull was so angry. There was no explanation of the flank strap, without which the bull wouldn't buck. There is no mention of the electric cattle prod, which rodeo people claim merely gets the bull out of the chute quickly and doesn't harm him.

When looking into the eyes of the individual bull who was about to charge him, Mr. Lauer jokingly begged, "I swear I'll never eat another burger again." He was lightly tossed by the bull and emerged unscathed, but with a greater respect for the barrel clowns.

I wonder if Mr. Lauer ever found what he was participating in to be disrespectful of the bulls? I wonder if he gave their thoughts and feelings any consideration? I wonder if he knew why the bulls were so distressed? Did he just mindlessly go through the taping of this segment, thinking it would be entertaining to America? The segment spent several minutes showing us the make-up, wardrobe and preparation of the barrel men. I'm going to write to Mr. Lauer and suggest that bull riding get equal time from the bull's perspective. Maybe that would force him to momentarily reconsider the entertainment value of his segment, and maybe then he would be telling the truth when he says he won't eat another hamburger.

The Truth About Bull Riding http://www.sharkonline.org:80/?P=0000000441
The shocking device, usually a Hot-Shot, is easily concealed, but our videos and photos below show the truth. Although small, the device delivers 5,000 volts of extreme pain. Despite "humane regulations", rodeo animal abusers often shock their victims repeatedly before releasing them, driving them wild with torment. SHARK offers money to rodeo people to take a shock from the same device they use on their victims. These supposedly macho "cowboys" always refuse!

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Good enough for helpless animals: "Manly" rodeo cowboys refuse to be shocked *LINK* *PIC*
An investigator caught Hampton Rodeo routinely shocking its bulls at a rodeo sponsored by the University of Illinois *LINK* *PIC*

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