No delusions, just facts.
Pits are not by nature human-aggressive. Your delusion is that you think you know better void of facts. Can't help you with that, but it is a cryin' shame.
Your 'facts' are what? I've experienced behavior that contradicts your BS. Repeating a lie does not make it true.
So...are pits, by nature, dog-aggressive?
I have no objection to anyone owning pits, provided they keep them on their property or on a leash...which is how I feel about all breeds of dogs.
I've had too many dogs of all breeds and sizes come onto my property or public property to attack my dogs, which are big enough to defend themselves against most breeds. However, they wouldn't stand a chance against multiple pits or other dogs bred to kill dogs.
A lot of dogs that are not human aggressive, will attack children because they don't see them as human. They they think they are just another animal because they are down on the dogs level, eye to eye.
The concept of "human-aggressive" as opposed to "aggressive" is a fiction. Aggression does not intrinsically distinguish between objects. I understand that pit bulls got their name for being bred to fight. That means they were selected for their aggressiveness.
I have no reason to believe that they single out or go after human targets as opposed to dogs or other animals; but if you think that being "human" somehow exempts you from their aggressiveness, you are fooling yourself. A dangerous thing to do.