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ThePossum  🇬🇧's avatar

I often use this metaphor to describe why I, for example, cross the street when seeing a pack of young pitbulls on the sidewalk ahead of me. "Not every pitbull!" they say, but, as statistics (and personal experience) amply show, enough.

The issue of course is that the suicidal empathy (of those who encourage pitbull migration and native breeding programs) isn't restricted to their own self-destruction, it affects the entire country.

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LinMaree's avatar

“A selective breeding mistake.” Not defending the dogs, but humans also appear to be a selective breeding mistake, based on my lifetime of observation. Most interesting. Are humans possibly the selective breeding mistake of a, so far, unidentified species? Just wild brain ramblings….

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