I am from Trinidad and Tobago and that is absolutely 100% true, sadly. I am a high school teacher, and just today I had to part a fight between a group of students...
About Spain and the bulls, us younger generations have since some time ago been standing against these events but it is very difficult to erradicate them, since older generations consider and have always considered these as a tradition and an 'art', so it would be scandalous to them. Nonetheless more and more people are supporting the cause of eliminating the bull events. Edit: I forgot to say that a considerate part of youngsters are pro-bulls because of influences from their families, so that's also to take into consideration
30:31 I think at the time the Swedish king had a lot of power and he was a nazi (or possibly just allied with them) I think Swedish politicians (correct me if I'm wrong) wanted to help the Norwegian royal family to flee the nazis but the king blocked them from entering the country. What makes it even worse is that the (Norwegian) Queen was from Sweden.
Tbh I'm Spanish and I had never heard of half the stuff she talked about. What it's common here are "Los Toros" which is basically a profesional bull handler kills the bull in a festival instead of it just going to a slaughter house. Also those bulls are specifically raised for festivals and up untill that point they even have Air conditioner and miles of land just for themselves in order to raise them properly (this festival is really controversial tho bc here celebrating our heritage and traditions is stereotyped to be very closely tied with politics) . The setting the bull on fire was likely a local thing in some village or smth and they just added it as if it were an actual tradition, since the actuall race of bull used for traditions and cultural festivals is really expensive and it's meat its one of the most expensive and high quality meats in the world. And sometimes the bull is even spared and it goes on to live a happy life and breed with other cows.
Ok so I looked it up and no, they do not set a bull on fire omg, they put torches on its horns and it runs through the streets illuminating them as a millenia old ritual (I'm talking 6000bc) after that the bull is sacrificed and eaten.
I always feel forced to defend this bc even if I don't particularly agree with what they are doing, Spain still gets a bad rep for it and people won't look into it and it's not a carnage, it's a ritual from our ancestors that tries to make the animal suffer as less as possible bc 1. We are not monsters 2. Meat gets ruined if the animal dies stressed.
Also, the numbers on how many bulls die a year bc of cultural festivals (if it refers to Spain only) its highly inflated, since each year there is an average of 350 events with 6 bulls being sacrificed per event and a few more festivals so I doubt the number of sacrificed bulls in festivals surpasses 10k.
There is just so much wrong with the Spain one 🥲. Here is my reaserch journey as I discovered why none of what she just said sounded familiar to me as a native (except the first part, bc I know nothing about that specific ritual but it sound like something we would have done) Tbh I'm Spanish and I had never heard of half the stuff she talked about. What it's common here are "Los Toros" which is basically a profesional bull handler kills the bull in a festival instead of it just going to a slaughter house. Also those bulls are specifically raised for festivals and up untill that point they even have Air conditioner and miles of land just for themselves in order to raise them properly (this festival is really controversial tho bc here celebrating our heritage and traditions is stereotyped to be very closely tied with politics) . The setting the bull on fire was likely a local thing in some village or smth and they just added it as if it were an actual tradition, since the actuall race of bull used for traditions and cultural festivals is really expensive and it's meat its one of the most expensive and high quality meats in the world. And sometimes the bull is even spared and it goes on to live a happy life and breed with other cows.Ok so I looked it up and no, they do not set a bull on fire omg, they put torches on its horns and it runs through the streets illuminating them as a millenia old ritual (I'm talking 6000bc) after that the bull is sacrificed and eaten.I always feel forced to defend this bc even if I don't particularly agree with what they are doing, Spain still gets a bad rep for it and people won't look into it and it's not a carnage, it's a ritual from our ancestors that tries to make the animal suffer as less as possible bc 1. We are not monsters 2. Meat gets ruined if the animal dies stressed.Also, the numbers on how many bulls die a year bc of cultural festivals (if it refers to Spain only) its highly inflated, since each year there is an average of 350 events with 6 bulls being sacrificed per event and a few more festivals so I doubt the number of sacrificed bulls in festivals surpasses 10k (although i might be wrong so take it with a grain of salt) Either way AMAZING VIDEO 💯💕 it's so cool the ammout of effort you put into your videos🥰.
I am from Trinidad and Tobago and that is absolutely 100% true, sadly. I am a high school teacher, and just today I had to part a fight between a group of students...
hope you're okay!
Same here💔🇹🇹
Just use a high fry or growl to calm them down🤘
This is interesting. I've never come across this genre of ASMR videos. The mic rubbing sounds amazing too
About Spain and the bulls, us younger generations have since some time ago been standing against these events but it is very difficult to erradicate them, since older generations consider and have always considered these as a tradition and an 'art', so it would be scandalous to them. Nonetheless more and more people are supporting the cause of eliminating the bull events.
Edit: I forgot to say that a considerate part of youngsters are pro-bulls because of influences from their families, so that's also to take into consideration
I do hope the young generation succeeds. That's insanely upsetting
10/10! Loooved the sound of you tapping and messing with something as you spoke.
4:38 subtitles call Papua New Guinea "the bloody kidney"
6:53 little beans
these videos are so interesting to watch/learn about. thank you for uploading!! i hope you have a good day/night 🖤🖤
The combo of the whispers and the light brush is spectacular
You always compile the perfect amount of information that is so shocking and fascinating. ❤️✨ And the sounds were on point 😴
thank you Kelli 💕💕
@@asmrkaya oh no, thank YOU, love! 🥰
CONGRATS ON 10K BESTIE ‼️ DESERVED AF ❤ thnk u 4 making high quality vids nd always bringin interesting factzzzzz 🙌🏼 keep the good work up 🫂
aw thank you 🥹💖
Ahh i love how gentle she is at scratching the mic! Loved it 💗
30:31 I think at the time the Swedish king had a lot of power and he was a nazi (or possibly just allied with them) I think Swedish politicians (correct me if I'm wrong) wanted to help the Norwegian royal family to flee the nazis but the king blocked them from entering the country. What makes it even worse is that the (Norwegian) Queen was from Sweden.
the research and effort put into these videos are outstanding
100k coming soon!! Congrats on 10k🥳
maybe one day! thank you :)
I am so happy that i found you, those two things combined plus yourself are so soo relaxing
ah thank you!!
Ugh I love these stories ♥️
Your voice is so soothing ❤️
Right?! The soft way she articulates each word 🪄
Super video, I love the scary facts series 💖
Congrats on 10k 👏🏽
thank you!
I love these videos! So interesting
It’s a different asmr, but i love it
As someone from Peru, the terrorism in the 80s and 90s is sadly a part of our history 😔
Unfortunately we are now living through it yet again…
10 k soon congratulations 🎉🎉
yay thank you!
CONGRATS 10K!
ahh thank you so much!
Why is Franz Ferdinand, an austrian crownprince, on the thumbnail?
THESE VIDEOS ARE THE BEST
How tf is this best? It's the most scary shit you ve heard about every country! Btw the asmr is good but the facts creepy af
@@intestalerstay4885 ok…? am i not allowed to like them😭😭😭
@@intestalerstay4885 they’re entertaining
Love these videos
We need part 4💓
I just got an ad to visit Qatar right before the part about Qatar...
Woo hoo!!! 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻😴😴😴❤️❤️❤️
Love this channel, I love facts in general, it's what inspired me to create my own channel. Scary facts are always fun though haha.
I'm from Trinidad and Tobago and sadly that part is true💔😓
greetings from poland
greeting from Poland to you too!
@@jzofia8076 ty z polski?
@@livplays3270 tak ale na razie jestem w angli pszez 2 miesiące
@@jzofia8076 oo fajnie :)
This comment thread is so cute 🥰
Deicide? I love that band!
Old school death is just great
My favorite!!! 🎉🥳
when part 4
I usually listen to these facts rather unbothered, but the part about bulls in Spain really upset me :c
Tbh I'm Spanish and I had never heard of half the stuff she talked about. What it's common here are "Los Toros" which is basically a profesional bull handler kills the bull in a festival instead of it just going to a slaughter house. Also those bulls are specifically raised for festivals and up untill that point they even have Air conditioner and miles of land just for themselves in order to raise them properly (this festival is really controversial tho bc here celebrating our heritage and traditions is stereotyped to be very closely tied with politics) . The setting the bull on fire was likely a local thing in some village or smth and they just added it as if it were an actual tradition, since the actuall race of bull used for traditions and cultural festivals is really expensive and it's meat its one of the most expensive and high quality meats in the world. And sometimes the bull is even spared and it goes on to live a happy life and breed with other cows.
Ok so I looked it up and no, they do not set a bull on fire omg, they put torches on its horns and it runs through the streets illuminating them as a millenia old ritual (I'm talking 6000bc) after that the bull is sacrificed and eaten.
I always feel forced to defend this bc even if I don't particularly agree with what they are doing, Spain still gets a bad rep for it and people won't look into it and it's not a carnage, it's a ritual from our ancestors that tries to make the animal suffer as less as possible bc 1. We are not monsters 2. Meat gets ruined if the animal dies stressed.
Also, the numbers on how many bulls die a year bc of cultural festivals (if it refers to Spain only) its highly inflated, since each year there is an average of 350 events with 6 bulls being sacrificed per event and a few more festivals so I doubt the number of sacrificed bulls in festivals surpasses 10k.
You are very pretty
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sweden timestamp?
Looking for this 🥲
Sweden 30:21-31:08
Are you indian! because i am too 😀
I was waiting for puerto rico :/
Its in part 4 :)
@@asmrkaya Thank you!
I slept last night
tfw you're watching asmr n discover they support Israeli occupation .. so disappointing
snowflake
@@jadgtesla
life is fast, hell is real. 🫰🏼
@@mirvk0 your not going to hell if you have a opinion on israeli occupation you fucking dune lol 💀
Allah help Palestine people with til our messenger arrive Hazrat Imam Mahdi arrive then see the next stage of the world
not you making israel into a victim when they’ve killed 30,000+ Palestinians, most of which were children
israel is just defending themselves
@@shadowy5893 😨😨😨
educate urself 🙏 100 days of defense is not enough to justify 70 years of injustice
Just stop going on abt it, it won't stop. Their is innocent people in both sides
@shadowy5893 no... palestine is defending *it*self. israhell has been illegally occupying their country since 1948.
Palestine?
There is just so much wrong with the Spain one 🥲.
Here is my reaserch journey as I discovered why none of what she just said sounded familiar to me as a native (except the first part, bc I know nothing about that specific ritual but it sound like something we would have done)
Tbh I'm Spanish and I had never heard of half the stuff she talked about. What it's common here are "Los Toros" which is basically a profesional bull handler kills the bull in a festival instead of it just going to a slaughter house. Also those bulls are specifically raised for festivals and up untill that point they even have Air conditioner and miles of land just for themselves in order to raise them properly (this festival is really controversial tho bc here celebrating our heritage and traditions is stereotyped to be very closely tied with politics) . The setting the bull on fire was likely a local thing in some village or smth and they just added it as if it were an actual tradition, since the actuall race of bull used for traditions and cultural festivals is really expensive and it's meat its one of the most expensive and high quality meats in the world. And sometimes the bull is even spared and it goes on to live a happy life and breed with other cows.Ok so I looked it up and no, they do not set a bull on fire omg, they put torches on its horns and it runs through the streets illuminating them as a millenia old ritual (I'm talking 6000bc) after that the bull is sacrificed and eaten.I always feel forced to defend this bc even if I don't particularly agree with what they are doing, Spain still gets a bad rep for it and people won't look into it and it's not a carnage, it's a ritual from our ancestors that tries to make the animal suffer as less as possible bc 1. We are not monsters 2. Meat gets ruined if the animal dies stressed.Also, the numbers on how many bulls die a year bc of cultural festivals (if it refers to Spain only) its highly inflated, since each year there is an average of 350 events with 6 bulls being sacrificed per event and a few more festivals so I doubt the number of sacrificed bulls in festivals surpasses 10k (although i might be wrong so take it with a grain of salt)
Either way AMAZING VIDEO 💯💕 it's so cool the ammout of effort you put into your videos🥰.
No its not okay to kill for fun and it’s no longer a means of upholding traditions, it’s for fun and that sweet sweet tourists cash