rpark Badass wrote:You spend a remarkable amount of time posting about pit bulls.
Is that your thing?
Whatever it takes to raise awareness that pitbulls do not belong anywhere near people. They should all be rounded up and shot before anyone else gets maulef.
I too love the government seizing peoples’ private property.
I mean, wow, thirteen deaths in a country of 320,000,000 in over seven months. This is clearly a crisis and all small government conservatives need to unite for a ban.
Maybe Norski had baby that was eaten by his prized pit bull, and this is how he copes?
Let's first start with the people calling for this then we can revisit the idea afterward.
That’s right.
I was close to being attacked by 2-3 pits when I had my infant daughter out for a walk.
I heard some noise behind me that sounded like a rusty chain saw and looked back and there were some pits FORTUNATELY chained up with chains that held, lunging at them to get to me.
The one day they did get loose, some short time later, the police were called and they would not even get out of the car to deal with them.
Why they didn’t shoot them on sight is beyond me.
It’s a miracle that no one got killed by those dogs.
You are right.
They do not belong anywhere around humans.
A dog bred for killing will kill.
Just like you can’t stop a Lab from loving water and swimming, or a Border Collie from herding things, you cannot train a dog’s nature out of it. It WILL do what it was bred to do.
“They should all be rounded up and shot before anyone else gets maulef.”
The filthy bastards who treat them brutally from puppyhood so they will be vicious should be shot on sight.
“Whatever it takes to raise awareness that pitbulls do not belong anywhere near people. They should all be rounded up and shot before anyone else gets maulef.”
Don’t be surprised if the dogs’ owners shoot back.
All dog breeds have examples of attacking and mauling. So, where do you stop? Your blanket death sentence on all members of one breed is frightening.
Don't forget to do something about the dogs after the owners are dealt with.