• Kogasa
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      I love all dogs but I can still appreciate a good pitbull eating kids joke. He just looks so happy.

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      You mean the literal dog whistle for racists? Because a large portion of pit owners are POC so they get to spew their hate without saying it out loud. Ever wonder why they get all bloodthirsty about killing those dogs? There ya go.

      I was mauled by a German Shepard with shitty owners when I was a kid. They’re literally trained for military and police work, yet where are the GSD hate groups? It’s almost like the people who hate pits, are the same who bootlick LEO and have thin blue line stickers. It’s almost like breeds don’t matter, it’s the training by the owners.

      Even despite that experience, I don’t hate GSD, I hate shit owners. Shit owners make shit dogs. It’s either that or Patrick Stewart is secretly pulling the veil over all of us.

      But it’s not really the dog they hate… so yeah let’s not have them here.

    • fkn
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      What discourse? A bunch of people spewing debunked myths that align with their personal beliefs yelling at a bunch of people with thought out positions based on research?

        • fkn
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          Thank you Gaylord_fartmaster. You recognizing the joke is the highest praise a poster can desire.

      • @yeepyorp@mtgzone.com
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        411 months ago

        anyone can say this about any disagreement in existence

        i don’t even know what side you’re on that’s how vague this is

      • @A_Very_Big_Fan@lemm.eeM
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        They were literally bred to fight

        Most pit bull-type dogs descend from the British Bull and terrier, a 19th-century dog-fighting type developed from crosses between the Old English Bulldog and the Old English Terrier.

  • Xariphon
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    This poor doggo did nothing wrong.

    Look at his smiley face.

    I wanna hug him and tell him he is a good boy.

        • @NoStressyJessie
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          Someone I know just got attacked by their pit Bull, they are justifying it by saying the dog had brain cancer and didn’t know what it was doing. I personally don’t get the mental gymnastics that you have to go through to say that they are perfectly safe dogs that just get a bad rap when you literally just got your arms flayed off by one.

          • @Katzastrophe@feddit.de
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            Apparently almost all Pit Bulls are predestined to get Dementia at an early age, which causes them to basically “snap”.

            It isn’t technically the dogs fault, but akin to French Bulldogs I can’t help but advocate for a ban on breeding them.

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            Maybe they have brain cancer

      • @TIEPilot@lemmy.world
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        I feel you, I was a reddit mod for a bunch of subs. Its not worth it.

        They nuked me for being a flag bearer for Aaron and highly critical of the direction they were going pre API chaos. 6 accounts perm banned even though I only used two to mod w/ and get mouthy. Now IP banned, I wear that as a badge of honor.

        But in seriousness we need to ban pit bulls and my dumbass will mod the sub to get people to see they are a bad breed.

      • ratz30
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        This is true, but the damage a badly raised pit bull can do is far worse than other breeds.

      • @Tavarin@lemmy.ca
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        No, like with people there are indeed straight up bad dogs. It’s not just nature versus nurture, it’s nature and nurture, and pits have a bad nature.

      • @Tavarin@lemmy.ca
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        No, that’s pit apologists. The dog breed that accounts for 70% of fatal attacks should be banned, and guess what, that’s pits.

        • @Lucidlethargy@sh.itjust.works
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          We are surrounded by information at all times in our modern era, and as such, we must learn to be critical of the information we consume. Seeing a statistic, and jumping to a single conclusion without questioning it is nothing more than negligence and/or stupidity.

          Allow me to disrupt your world view for just one moment with some studies… I know you won’t change your mind as a result of this, but perhaps I can plant a seed. And perhaps, some day, you’ll realize that this is just a single example in an entire world full of misinformation.

          What makes me sad is that statistics much like one you are currently flaunting are used to perpetuate human racism as well. In America, we have a disproportionate number of minorities that exist at or below the poverty line. As a result, these human beings are innately more desperate, and tend to be surrounded by other desperate people in ghettos, projects, and run-down communities. This leads to crime.

          Does this means minorities are innately more violent? No… no it does not. At a base level, this just means people who have very little (and/or lack vital necessities) are more desperate, and more inclined to break the laws in a system that is failing them. Despite this, there are a shocking number of people out there that will point to the blunt statistics and try to convince you that these people are simply more violent.

          These (racist) people’s lives are full of confusion, but they fight that confusion with arrogance and blinders. If that’s how you want to live as well, then so be it… but it seems like a rather bleak existence to me. Either way, the choice is yours.

          • @Tavarin@lemmy.ca
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            Pitbull info is your source? Yeah, that’s not going to be biased at all.

            The first link is to a paper where the authors only identified the breed in 45b out of 256 dog attacks, and they concluded breed had nothing to do with the attack? Bullshit, they didn’t know the breed 80% of the time, so they could not make that conclusion. Plus abusive and neglectful owners only accounted for 20% of dog attacks, so most attacks are not a result of bad owners.

            The second link is to a paper out of Ireland that doesn’t include any data about pitbulls, the legislated breeds include German shepherds and rottweilers, but no pitbulls. yet the website is using that paper to defend pitbulls? Absolute bullshit, since they aren’t in the paper.

            Their third link is to their own website, that horribly misuses the data and statistics, and draws false conclusions, so it’s complete bullshit.

            Must I go on? That website is just a giant crock of shit designed to fool people.

            Here’s some data for you:

            https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_fatal_dog_attacks_in_the_United_States

            Actual dog attacks, and the vast majority are pitbulls. It has nothing to do with race, pitbulls are responsible for the vast majority of fatal dog attacks. That’s the facts.

            The people I know that have been bitten by dogs, all pits. And all owned by white people.

            Stop trying to tie this to racism, it isn’t a dogwhistle. Pitbulls are the most dangerous type of dog there is.

            • @Lucidlethargy@sh.itjust.works
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              Pitbull info is your source? Yeah, that’s not going to be biased at all.

              Ironically, your bias against pitbuls has seemingly driven you to dismiss reputable studies from the Journal of the American Veterinary Medical Association, the Irish Veterinary Journal, The Veterinary Journal, the Journal of Anatomy, and the Canadian Veterinary Medical Association.

              The opinion you hold regarding the methods of the first article may have weight to you, but it emphatically does not hold more authority or validity than an in-depth study from the American Veterinary Association.

              As for the second study, it was only asserting that breed does not determine a difference in bite severity (size taken into account, of course.) Are you refuting this assertion? If so, please provide reputable studies that back your position.

              You ask if you must go on… Yes, I think you must. The burden of evidence is on you, not any of us. I’ve provided resources from leading veterinary institutions all over the world, and so far you’ve done nothing but link me to a Wikipedia article listing fatal dog attacks one after another.

              I’m tying this to human-derived racism because the logic being used is nearly exactly the same as your supposition… The fact the only “evidence” you’ve linked here is based on correlation, rather than causation, proves my point. You propose here that pit bulls are inherently dangerous - I’m pulling this from your insistence that they be banned (rather than the owners of violent individual dogs) - all because you’ve looked at a list, and you’ve noticed one breed is more common than the rest.

              Has it ever occurred to you that if you were a violent and/or insecure person wanting to evoke fear in others, you might go get yourself the breed so many (like yourself) see as the most violent and dangerous breed? Imagine if I wasn’t the first one to suppose this, and if it became a bit of a trend. Now imagine that trend spiraling for decades.

              • @Tavarin@lemmy.ca
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                but it emphatically does not hold more authority or validity than an in-depth study from the American Veterinary Association

                When a study fails to identify the breed for the vast majority of attacks, then states breed has nothing to do with the attacks, it is an absolute failure of peer review. Also do you not realize journal editors barely read the papers, they get peer reviewers to do it, and shit does get through (source: I’ve edited journals and published and reviewed dozens of papers).

                But let’s dive into the other actual sources.

                Source 1, no breed identification = not applicable.

                Source 2, once again does not include any pitbulls, so does not apply at all. The website is absolutely idiotic to include it. As for pitbull bites being worse, for all bites that required hospital intervention, 50% were by pitbulls, so yeah worse than other breeds:

                https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5682160/

                here’s another paper showing pitbulls cause more damage with their bites than most breeds, only matched by German Shepherds in severity:

                https://www.ingentaconnect.com/content/wk/prs/2020/00000146/00000005/art00076

                Source 3, data only goes up to 1998, and the vast majority of fatalities from a known breed are still caused by pitbulls.

                Source 4, breed identification, not applicable given pits are mixes.

                Source 5, same as source 4.

                Source 6, abstract claims they saw similar aggression between breeds, but the data suggests otherwise. Where 59% of golden retrievers showed no aggression, only 35% of pitbulls showed no aggression. And where only 1.4 percent of retrievers showed significant aggression, 14 percent of pitbulls showed it. So pitbulls are actually more aggressive than golden retrievers. The authors bend over backwards to claim it’s because the owners are more stressed, so the animals get stressed, instead of acknowledging the data shows pits are actually more aggressive. Seems it was written by pit apologists, and not by unbiased observers.

                Source 7, is a study from the UK, where pitbulls are banned, and does not include any data on pitbulls. So as with source 2, it should not be on the site.

                Source 8, includes zero data on pitbulls, but does show bigger dogs have stronger bites. So not exactly in pitbulls favour there.

                Source 9, just a summary of how bites are measured, no mention of pitbulls.

                Source 10, makes no mention of breeds. Breed specific legislation does not mean that breed can’t be found in a region, just that it doesn’t reduce bites. Also ticketing works to reduce dog bites.

                Source 11, dog population and ownership rate was not in any way mentioned. Bites may have gone up simply because there are more dogs being owned during that period. Without that data this paper is useless (and this data was likely intentionally left out to sell a specific narrative).

                Source 12, doesn’t include pitbulls, so again fails to act in their defense in any way.

                So nope, your, and this websites bias, are causing you to massively misread papers and misinterpret their results.

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    Oh now you’ve stepped in it, those pitty owners are relentless.

  • @Catoblepas
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    Anyone else old enough to remember when dobermans and rottweilers were the killer breed of the day? I wonder what the next one will be.

      • @MountainTurkey
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        That scale is pretty interesting, trying to make 295 seem like it’s more than 500.

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          Blue bars are attacks, red are deaths. I’d say 3000 is more than 500, yes

          • @MountainTurkey
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            Alright, why does 113 look like it’s half of 500?

            • @00Sixty7@lemmy.world
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              By that logic, why does 535 look like more than 3/4s of 3397? Because it’s not the easiest to show the accurate scale of 3397 versus 535 on an infographic and not have to figure out how to display a 12000x1500 pixel image in such a way you can still read it. It’s not a conspiracy, just lame formatting. Chill.

      • @Catoblepas
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        That “study” (not peer reviewed or published from what I can find) is made by a group that explicitly states they focus on pit bull attacks.

        If the data is so good it seems like you’d be able to find real studies. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯

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      It would really funny if black folk decided to make it something stupid.

      Bunch of rap videos with blinged out Pomeranians. Stock footage of a flock of them running and barking.
      🎵 come around, imma get you with my pomeraptors 🎵

      3 months later, a slew of news reports from Sinclair owned news stations about small dogs and behavior issues. Some crying church lady with dry wispy blonde hair, talking about how Jesus only loves golden doodles.
      Then a flood of memes calling Pomeranians finger guillotines, a stream of repeated news articles about the same few attacks, repeated to false consensus.

    • @Lucidlethargy@sh.itjust.works
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      Some people just love to hate things. These types almost always haven’t met many of the creatures/people they hate. They hear about them second-hand, and/or have a few bad experiences, and nothing will ever change their minds after that.

      In nine out of ten cases, it’s just textbook indoctrination. These types tend to be allergic to critical thinking.

      • @Tavarin@lemmy.ca
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        Pit Bulls account for over 70% of fatal dog attacks, while only being 6% of dogs. They deserve their reputation.

        • @Catoblepas
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          Yet another statistic from this Animals 24-7 group that doesn’t appear to be peer reviewed or available online. Is this one group the source of all these claims?

          Claims about pit bull attacks inherently rely on local officials deciding how to classify the breed that attacked. That likely isn’t going to be particularly accurate, considering shelter staff (which work with dogs day in and day out) frequently can’t correctly categorize dogs as pit bulls or not. 48% of the dogs labeled pit bulls in the study had no pit bull ancestry. If shelter workers are this bad at identifying breeds by sight, I don’t have high expectations for cops.

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        Which I truly don’t understand; for having cared and been around rottweilers for the past two decades, I see them as lazier than a cat, good-natured and easy to raise piles of fat. I’ve witnessed more aggressiveness from small breeds (chihuahuas, pomeranians… basically all these spoiled dogs not raised properly because they’re obviously so cute when they hump your leg, nibble at your ankle, and pee on the couch) than from the big guys…

          • Aiʞawa
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            And it’s baffling, a dog is a dog; whatever its size, or the particularities of its breed that one must take into account (like the tendency to excitation and high energy of pits or malinois), there’s some basics of education that any decent owner should teach their dog…

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    Pit: I want my baby back baby back baby back baby back… Ribs