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ENaC2 t1_j6dmndu wrote

“Do your research”. The mantra of people who get their research from YouTube videos and word of mouth. Regardless of what you’re saying, it’s a problem in the USA and the breed there should be banned, but you disagreed and made a statement that the breed isn’t the problem. Also, if the ban is overturned in Canada, where do you think most of them are coming from? USA probably. Let the lineage end.

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ENaC2 t1_j6djtiw wrote

No. I love dogs. What I hate is people defending a dangerous breed that would make the world a better place if we let the lineage die out. Yes, other breeds can be aggressive but nowhere near as frequently. You are the delusional one here. If the breed goes away, they’ll get a different, safer breed and be just as happy and the toddler next door gets to keep its face.

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ENaC2 t1_j6dd1y7 wrote

It is absolutely the breed. You can assume that shitty owners are pretty equal across all other breeds, yet pit bulls are responsible for the most dog attacks in the US. 6x that of second place. Anyone repeating the misinformation that pit bull attacks are down to the owner entirely are a problem. They all have the potential to become dangerous.

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ENaC2 t1_j2dz8du wrote

Not really, in avatar they move the elements without exerting force on them. It isn’t basic air bending as splashing water isn’t basic water bending, throwing rocks isn’t earth bending and lighting a fire isn’t fire bending.

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