• Evil_Shrubbery@lemm.ee
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    2 days ago

    Yeah, but when the red team starts increasing their score … all Im saying is someone should keep an eye on that baby.

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          If 8 child deaths in a year is enough to ban a breed the states should have banned weapons, cars and any forms of drugs and poisons decades ago.

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        2 days ago

        That’s just the shootings with injuries or deaths. The total number of school shootings is way more impressive. Thanks for putting things into perspective though. A few dozen kids are an acceptable sacrifice, to keep a breed that is more likely to bite without warning or apparent reason and not let go. Also, check out this statistic to feel even more safe about the dog breed that’s apparently responsible for 50% of reconstructive surgery cases for children.

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          With 8 in a year it isn’t even in the top ten leading causes of death for kids in the US. I remember when it was German Shepherds, then Dobermans. How many of those dogs weren’t trained, and how many of those kids were allowed to fuck with the dogs? These numbers are completely out of context.