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So how is it that it's wrong, and I totally agree that it is wrong, but for arguments sake, it's wrong to profile a person because of their race, gender or color. But then it's perfectly ok to do it to a specific breed of dog. Yes, some idiot ppl fight pits, but that doesn't mean that the breed as a whole is a mean and vicious breed. If someone said, all black people are criminals and gang bangers, they'd be in a lot if trouble. But not when it's said about my, or others peoples breed of dog. But it's the same thing, except people have a voice, and dogs do not. This entire human race has got things backwards I tell ya. Instead of putting the blame where it belongs, with those particular owners, they blame the breed, which is just as wrong as stereotypically grouping races of ppl together and calling them "bad races" IT MAKES ME SICK!!! My dog is a great dog, who lives in a house full of love and he loves everybody. His approach is a little scary to some, which I can understand, but he is misunderstood. DON'T BLAME MY DOG FOR OTHER DOGS OWNERS REALLY AWFUL DECISIONS, HE IS A GOOD AND GENTLE LOVING SLOB OF A DOG :-(

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