• PitLoversNeedMeds@jlai.luEnglish
    213·
    3 days ago

    It is not “taught violence”, it is inherent. Educate yourself on dog aggressiveness based on breed.

    • JargonWagon@lemmy.worldEnglish
      62·
      3 days ago

      It’s also inherint in Dalmations who are surprisingly aggressive creatures, but people wishing to intimidate won’t be using a Dalmation as their guard dog.

        • JargonWagon@lemmy.worldEnglish
          11·
          13 hours ago

          It’s not whataboutism, it’s “there are other factors in play besides the breed of dog” which you completely fail to understand. Yes the breed of dog is naturally aggressive, but other factors also allow the data you present to be skewed.

          • PitLoversNeedMeds@jlai.luEnglish
            11·
            13 hours ago

            Yes other factors behind the main point are in fact whataboutism. Thanks for confirming the inadequateness of your “point”.

            • JargonWagon@lemmy.worldEnglish
              11·
              11 hours ago

              That absolutely is not what defines a whataboutism. A whataboutism is intended to distract and dodge from the point being made. I addressed your point, which was “This dog breed is incredibly violent, here are stats” and provided logic to state that these stats don’t paint the whole picture, which you’re dodging and are instead throwing around a buzzword that you obviously don’t know the meaning of in an attempt to distract from the argument.

              If violent people buy a scary looking, aggressive dog for the purpose of scaring others and doing harm, stats around those dogs doing harm are going to go up. Other dog breeds can be just as violent, but don’t have the same stats to paint that picture simply because they’re not put into the same scenarios. If you’re not understanding this and/or continue to fail to address it, just don’t respond.

              [“Many dog advocates argue that there is no such thing as a bad breed, only a bad owner.”

              “Pit bulls may present a greater danger than other breeds for many reasons, such as because they have been bred to be more aggressive, are less likely to back down during fights and are less likely to give a warning before a bite.”](https://www.forbes.com/advisor/legal/dog-attack-statistics-breed/)

              • PitLoversNeedMeds@jlai.luEnglish
                11·
                6 hours ago

                You’re talking about Dalmatians, I’m talking about Pits, that’s whataboutism.

                You may not like it. I may not care what you think.

                • JargonWagon@lemmy.worldEnglish
                  11·
                  56 minutes ago

                  We’re talking aggressive dog breeds and rate of attacks. Not whataboutism. Again. Educate yourself.

                  “What about that time you said this or that? How can we trust such a person?” Is whataboutism. It distracts from the argument and is usually attacking thr person’s character rather than the original argument they were trying to make.

                  Do you always double down and troll instead of admit that you’re wrong?

                  • PitLoversNeedMeds@jlai.luEnglish
                    11·
                    41 minutes ago

                    You’re the one tripling down at this point, when we all know your initial comment about Dalmatians (which you conveniently have not addressed, I wonder why…) had nothing to do with my comment about muzzling pitbulls.