To: Sequoyah101
The 2,500-pound elephant in the room no one is talking about is the fact that, at least here in Southwest Florida, the preponderance of pit bull owners seem to be immigrants from South American countries, including Mexico. If I remember correctly, we never had a pit bull problem in America until the floodgates opened to illegal aliens, back around the time Simpson-Mazzoli passed in congress and Ted Kennedy was still in the senate.
20 posted on
06/15/2018 10:29:27 PM PDT by
4Runner
To: 4Runner
"The 2,500-pound elephant in the room no one is talking about is the fact that, at least here in Southwest Florida, the preponderance of pit bull owners seem to be immigrants from South American countries, including Mexico. If I remember correctly, we never had a pit bull problem in America until the floodgates opened to illegal aliens, back around the time Simpson-Mazzoli passed in congress and Ted Kennedy was still in the senate."
Very true to a great extent. In other parts of the U.S.A., many of them are within three generations of very recent ancestors from other foreign cultures, many of them from parts of Europe but not northwestern Europe (that is, not the U.K., France, Norway, etc.). Their parents, grandparents or great-grandparents landed in our northeastern states, many hopping over to western states then trickling into the rest of the country. I noticed that a few years ago and have asked many of them about their heritage since then.
40 posted on
06/16/2018 1:21:45 AM PDT by
familyop
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To: 4Runner
Yes indeed. The problem stems from that gang. Both thebdogs and their people are unsavory.
47 posted on
06/16/2018 6:21:24 AM PDT by
Sequoyah101
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