LA City Councilmember Monica Rodriguez (center) on the steps of City Hall with equestrians in her community that oppose a ban on rodeos in the city. (Photo Courtesy of the Office of Monica Rodriguez)

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  1. Irene Muschel (NYC) says:
    June 9, 2026 at 6:42 pm

    It’s a very sad day when politicians representing the Hispanic community promote cruelty to animals–turning a blind eye to practices that injure animals
    externally and internally. Veterinarians at slaughterhouses where these poor
    animals end up have documented the massive internal bleeding and other injures inflicted on these victims in rodeos that are observed in their corpses.

    Think of how wonderful it would be if the Hispanic community had leaders
    who protect the good and ban the destructive practices in the lives of their
    constituents. Instead, so many politicians endorse anything they feel will keep them in power.

    Communities need leaders who promote empathy and kindness–
    not the cruelty and violence that define rodeo.

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    Eric Mills says:
    June 10, 2026 at 7:52 am
    Agreed! Consider the following excerpt from a 12/26/90 letter that Cesar Chavez (United Farm Workers) wrote to me.

    “Kindness and compassion towards all living things is a mark of a civilized society. Conversely, cruelty, whether it is directed against human beings or against animals, is not the exclusive province of any one culture or community of people. Racism, economic deprival, dog fighting and cock fighting, bullfighting and rodeos are cut from the same fabric: violence. Only when we have become nonviolent towards all life will we have learned to live well ourselves.” Words to live by.
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    Eric Mills, coordinator
    ACTION FOR ANIMALS
    Oakland, CA

  2. Tormenting animals for “fun” in the rodeo is condemned by anyone with a conscience. End these cruel spectacles now.

  3. Carol Gage (Northern California) asked me to post this for her:

    Brutalizing animals in public spectacles like rodeo, under the guise of ‘tradition’ and ‘community’, is an affront to good people everywhere. Especially the millions who believe in the inherent dignity of animals and their absolute right to exist in the absence of intentional abuse and neglect. The many, many humane laws of this country are on the books for a reason, and they are continually evolving to include more – not fewer -protections for animals. The humane laws of this land attest to the higher ideals of our nation. They trump ‘culture’ and ‘community’ and ‘spectacle’, including the more-than-obvious abuses of rodeo, and are the will of thinking – and voting – people everywhere. Choosing to ignore our existing humane laws and impede new ones is definitely shortsighted.

  4. To call the abuse and killing of animals “entertainment” is appalling!

    It is well-documented by the FBI and other organizations, that those who abuse and kill animals are also violent to humans. These violent thugs are a danger to those around them and society as a whole.

    Our society is evolving and the culture and heritage argument to continue violence to animals is no more valid than the slavery tradition argument.

    Eliminate all forms of rodeos – regardless of the ethnicity of the violent participants!

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