Victorino comes out against Alcaraz in the middle of a censorship campaign for going to the bulls: "He is a free citizen and this is a form of harassment"

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Carlos Alcaraz attended this Monday to the bulls in the plaza of Murcia, his homeland, accompanied by former national coach José Antonio Camacho. José María Manzanares – who gave them a bull -, Sebastián Castella and Alejandro Talavante bullfighted. I could not imagine Alcaraz the campaign that was going to be unleashed on networks for attending a cultural and, needless to say, legal spectacle such as bullfighting in the Condomina arena.

So virulent has been the reaction of animalism, of rampant anti-bullfighting, definitively embedded in the ideology of the most sectarian left, that the president of the Toro de Lidia Foundation, Victorino Martín, has come out against the tennis player in an interview given to the program El uncheck: “It seems phenomenal to me,” he said when asked what he thought that Alcaraz had attended the bulls. “He is a free citizen. We live in a time when they want to tell us what we have to do. That’s called censorship, a form of harassment,” Victorino added.

“It is unfortunate that they want to impose on us how we have to live,” concluded the president of the Toro de Lidia Foundation.

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