It has always seemed to me very odd (i.e. wilfully dishonest) how people will quite happily speak of breeds of dog, and their relative characteristics such as intelligence, docility, violence, loyalty etc. which, let it be noted, are intrinsically bound up with their physical appearance as part of a whole package, but not apply the same criteria to humans.
Dogs are all the same species. So are humans. Some breeds of dog you wouldn't want in your house/home/country. Same with humans.
You can't apply the behaviour we show to our fellow humans onto dogs.
I have sex with humans, but don't with dogs.
If multiculturism is so good and 'enriching' why are we so concerned that the grey squirrel is killing off the red. American mink should be left alone, they are just a weasel.
Don't worry about Dutch Elm disease either. The Zander fish is fine and so is the signal crayfish that's nearly killed of our indigenous white.
The Spanish wiped out the Incas we did it to the North American Indians, same in the animal kingdom, can you imagine what the zoologists would say if you started protecting Asian tigers by introducing them to Africa, and overpopulated African elephants could be sent to Asia. It would totally muck up the gene pool, but it seems quite fine to do this here with people, blond Swedes, red haired Celts, island races all being mucked up through unnatural immigration, because if mass immigration like this was to occur naturally it would be on foot over thousands of years, but steam ships, aero planes, trains and cars have all accelerated the process to unnatural Darwellian levels, levels that destroy the indigenous gene pool or negatively displace the indigenous population, added to which the western benefits system and welfare state draw these people like flies to ...
So yes you could draw the analogy that dogs and humans are similar in breeds and gene pool corruption has done this as the dog was produced from a wolf and what you have are many strains some desirable some not.
Pit bull terriers were bred in England.
"An electronic search of newspaper articles by Dr. Malathi Raghavan, DVM, PhD, found that pit bull terriers were responsible for 1 of 28 (3.6%) dog bite-related fatalities reported in Canada from 1990 through 2007.[39]"
English were responsible for English wars against Canadian and US Indian tribes, Aboriginals, Maori, Zulu, Hindu, Ceylon, Afghans, Chinese, Malays, Irish Scots and Welsh, French, Turks as well as fox-hunting by women following the hounds.
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