Friday, 16 January 2015

BORIS MORIS AND HERMAN BOTH AS SILLY AS EACH OTHER

Stupid people do lots and lots of stupid things. Owning pit bulls is near the top of that list. Had a tenant who was breeding them and stopped paying rent so I did an inspection and discovered a house full of feces including the couples own bedroom.
For some people evolution isn't a "thing". It's a sign of the times. Generations of junk food eating is creating a new species that is too stupid to survive. For these types the gene pool is polluted and shallow. Owning a pit bull is a subconcious desire to play Russian Roulette and everyone within the bite zone loses.
Where did I say or even imply that?
It would be reactionary to blame the education system for this total lack of reading comprehension when so many parents send their children to school loaded up on sugar and low quality carbs.
Is it any wonder that the dumbed down of this world seem to be so willfully ignorant. Their poor, malnourished brain stems are shooting blanks half the time. I blame government for not looking out for the tax payers best interests. Junk food should be banned.

Please read the Wikipedia article: the percentages and numbers of violent attacks involving pit bulls as compared to other dogs is staggering.
"The Pit Bull was originally created as a fighting dog by crossbreeding bulldogs, mastiffs, and terriers to produce a dog that combined the size and strength of the mastiff, the gameness and agility of the terrier, with the strength and tenacity of the bulldog....
A nine-year (1979–88) study of fatal dog attacks in the United States
found that dogs characterized as pit bulls were implicated in 42 of the
101 attacks where the breed was known.[32] A 1991 study found that 94% of attacks on children by pit bulls were unprovoked, compared to 43% for other breeds.[33]
A 5-year (1989–94) review of fatal dog attacks in the U.S. determined 
that pit bulls and pit bull mixed breeds were implicated in 24 (29%) of
the 84 deaths in which breed was recorded.[34]
A 20-year (1979–1998) study by the American Veterinary Medical Association into fatal dog attacks on humans[35] concluded that "fatal attacks on humans appear to be a breed-specific problem (pit bull-type dogs and Rottweilers),"
and that "pit bull-type dogs and Rottweilers were involved in more than
half" (67%) of all the 238 recorded dog bite-related fatalities (DBRF) 
in the United States during that period, with pit bulls accounting for 
66 deaths. They also wrote that:
It is extremely unlikely that they accounted for anywhere near 60% of
dogs in the United States during that same period and, thus, there 
appears to be a breed-specific problem with fatalities.[35]"

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