I adopt pit bulls on Craigslist and put them down - and you should too! - I also do the same with black orphans!


Be honest: chances are that you cross the street when you see a pit bull walking toward you on the same sidewalk. Pit bulls have a well deserved reputation all over the world for being dangerous, aggressive dogs that suddenly snap for no apparent reason. I’m here to tell you the truth is even worse than previously thought.

You see, these murder machines have a well oiled social media disinfo apparatus known as “pit mommies.” The “pit mommy” movement adopts and breeds pit bulls while posting photos of them dressed up in pink tutus and baby clothes. These “adorabull” posts are almost always accompanied by absurd fallacies and false claims about the breed being harmless.

With more and more people now getting their news and ideas from social media, the pit mommy movement has managed to deceptively shift public perception on pits to somewhere in the apathetic middle.

But pit bulls have been selectively bred for bloodsport for centuries. They are genetically hardwired to kill, and to not be deterred by any amount of pain to get the kill. No amount of love and training will undo the pit bull instinct to kill. Someone thinking she’s a good owner with such a lovable muscled doggo will not prevent it from taking its blood prize the moment it sees a window of opportunity.

If you get a pit bull, you are setting the creature and the potential victims around you up for failure by denying history and genetics.

Unfortunately, elected representatives in America are failing to do anything about pit bulls as they continue to mass murder our children and doggoes. I propose and will demonstrate in this article that the pit crisis has now reached a point where We The People are called upon to take matters into our own hands. The continued murder of innocents calls for radical action.

That’s why for three years now I have adopted over a hundred pit bulls on Craigslist — and then put them down.

Because of my efforts, fewer humans (and good doggoes) will have to suffer from pit bull attacks. I like to think that my accumulated effort has over the long term saved at least one child from the lockjaws of death. But, I realize, this form of activism will need hundreds of practitioners across our beautiful country to even begin to get a grip on the pit crisis.

Pit maulings by the numbers​

Even the cuddliest and most well behaved pit bull can and eventually will turn on its humans for no or little reason — like an unexpected sound, or a bout of boredom. They’ve even been known to eat their own owners for a snack, like when Virginian police discovered two pit bulls in the forest casually eating their dead owner’s rib cage (after killing her).

But let’s look at the statistics. Despite making up around 6.2% of the dog population, pit bulls are responsible for over 70% of all fatal dog bites, according to a 2018 scientific study from dog attack authority DogsBite.org. When you include pit mixes, the number goes even higher:

Pit bulls, additional bull breeds and mastiff-type guard dogs and war dogs — the types used to create “baiting” bull breeds and fighting breeds — accounted for a jaw-dropping 87% (40) of all dog bite-related deaths in 2020.

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Are you paying attention yet?

To top it all off, pits target children disproportionally more than any other breed. While dogs of all breeds can snap when feeling threatened or in a bad mood, pit bull selection of victim is based on what it thinks it can readily turn into blood soup.

If you’re a pet owner, you’re probably aware that humans aren’t the only victims of pit bulls. Pit bulls often attack and kill dogs, cats, and other pets. I know from first hand experience because two of them tried to kill my lab in a completely unprovoked (redundant) attack in 2018.

A perfect example of this phenomenon is the 2018 incident at the Chiang Mai, Thailand pet show. Keep in mind that pet show dogs are often trained to be highly disciplined. But even with hundreds of hours of training and discipline, a pit bull in this pet show couldn’t help itself from attacking a beautiful Siberian Husky. This completely demolishes the lie that only pit bulls with bad owners attack others.

In 2019, pit bulls accounted for 91% of fatal dog-on-dog attacks, as well as 76% of fatal attacks on cats.

If you’re still not convinced about the devastating impact of pit bulls, if you still can’t feel for the mass murdered victims of the pit bulls, you need to grow some empathy in your soul. You may be a psychopath.

Listen to pit bull survivors — and believe them​

In January 2021, 35-year-old Candis Danielson was attacked by her neighbor’s two pit bulls. According to local news, the vicious pit bulls had “dragged Danielson under the trailer and inflicted extensive damage to her legs and feet.” The woman had to get one of her feet amputated as a result of the pit bull attack.

In yet another attack that happened last year, a Kentucky man was left “pretty chewed up” after being surrounded and attacked by three pit bull. The man was hospitalized with injuries to the face, back and lower torso. The story would have been much different if it was a gang of three Chihuahuas or Shih Tzus. “You can see [injuries] on my face, on the side of my face, on my back, you know, on my bottom. Some pretty good gashes on my leg and, you know, I’ve even got some scratches on my private parts. So, I was pretty chewed up,” the victim reported.

The most heart-wrenching stories are those that involve children. Pit bulls appear to have a special affinity for stalking the smallest and most innocent of children before ambushing and tearing their necks up.

In March 2013, 14-month-old Daxton Borchardt was allowed to stay with his babysitter despite her pitbulls, because his parents believed it’s all about training. The pitbulls promptly murdered little Daxton.

Daxton’s father Jeff said that he could no longer remain silent after hearing about a toddler mauled by a pit bull in Caledonia. Before his son’s death, Jeff said that he used to believe that a dog’s behavior was determined by the way it was raised. He no longer believes this myth — an evil lie peddled by pit mommies online. “Believing the myth, ‘It’s not the breed, it’s all how you raise them,’ is what left us without a son,” Jeff said. He said he cannot forget how his son looked after the prolonged attack.

Another attack that occurred this year resulted in the death of a 6-year-old child. “I was an advocate for pit bulls and what happened today happened so fast that there was nothing that anyone could do,” the mother said as she cried.

For children who manage to survive the pit bull attacks, the trauma never stops. A three-year-old girl who suffered serious injuries and lost her eye after surviving a pit bull attack was booted out of a KFC after an employee told her grandmother that the child’s scars were “disturbing” other customers.

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My proposal for common sense pit bull control​

Most of us agree at this point that it’s time to come up with a permanent solution to the pit bull question. At the same time, I recognize that not everyone wants to spend their time trekking around their state looking for adoptable pit bulls to put down.

America must implement common-sense pit bull control to rid ourselves of these dogs, and I have a series of suggestions.

1.) Like we do with so many important issues, let’s look to the laws and policies of our progressive allies. Currently, there are pit bull bans in several progressive countries, such as Canada, Denmark, France, Finland, Norway, Switzerland, and several more. If those countries are smart enough to recognize the need for common sense pit bull control, then America should follow suit.

2.) We should also regulate animal shelters who are cynically using loopholes to trick people into bringing assault-style dogs into their homes.

Currently, animal shelters are overrun with pit bulls, which is understandable considering their extremely violent nature. However, shelters don’t properly inform potential adopters that these dogs are pit bulls. Instead, animal shelters will advertise a pit bull as a “lab mix” or another “mix” breed in an attempt to deceive those looking for a friendly family dog.

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Everyone should be able to agree that animal shelters that do this should be shut down and held accountable for the blood on their hands.

3.) Lastly, we need to tell Big Tech to remove pit mommy content as speedily and heavy-handedly as they deal with other kinds of misinformation identified by the White House as a health risk. Think vaccine misinfo, etc. We must also demand a highly visible pit bull warning attached to posts associated with persons identified as pit mommies or pit mommy adjacent.

How many more children must die? The time to act is yesterday.

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You don't go to a person and fuck with what they care about the most, lying straight to their face about what youre gonna do with it.
If you can’t afford a car, you sell it, and you don’t have the right to tell the new owner what gas to run in it or how often to get it serviced.
When you sell a house you don’t get a say in what colors the new owners paint the walls.
By selling or giving up an animal, a person is giving up all legal rights and responsibilities relating to that animal.

And if you think lying to someone before putting down a dog is bad, you should see what pit bulls do to people, and other animals.
 
Pits are violent by their nature. You will never breed out their blood memory of being killers, you can lie to yourself all you like about how you can "Fix" them. In the end you will never change their nature and Nature will fuck you for trying to go against her. Hard and she doesn't use lube
 
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Yes, if you call news reports, police press releases, scientific studies, trauma report collations, epidemiological studies, animal control office annual reports, surgical intervention aggregations and victim impact statements ‘news reports and other shit’.

Maybe people should just ignore all of that collected and referenced source material in favor of some random online dipshit telling them that pits aren’t dangerous. Sounds like the smart move.


Ah, the Genetic fallacy- arguing that a dataset is wrong based on its origin and not its contents.

The site collects confirmed information about the impact of pits on society. If that info casts pits in a bad light, maybe that’s because they’re shitty dogs that should never be kept as pets?

So you’ve alleged both ignorance and bias and provided no examples of either. Bravo.
They're not tho, no more than any other dog breed that got popular enough for backyard breeders and puppy mills to start churning out poorly bred, completely fucked ones that again are likely a mix of a bunch of (fucked up, poorly bred) bigger, square headed dogs.

Human aggression isn't supposed to be a trait of any bully breeds, at least not against humans who aren't threatening their owners. A responsible breeder isn't going to breed a dog that shows human aggression. A backyard breeder that just wants to churn out as many puppies as quickly as possible, not so much.

Hell in my area Huskies (or more likely, husky-looking mutts) seem to be the next up and coming dog breed that backyard breeders are churning out fucked up puppies for idiots to buy and not take proper care of, at least if boomers on ND talking about loose dogs killing other animals is any indication.

This should be common sense, but anything you see on an obvious propaganda site run by a Karen with issues should be taken with a grain of salt, especially if the shit it cites comes from anyone other than experts on the animals in question.

My involvement in reptile and invert shit has taught me that anyone other than people who are experts about the specific animal in question are liable to be completely full of shit. For example, even doctors will misdiagnose as "recluse bites" shit like MRSA infections and other stuff that's not actually a recluse bite, because doctors aren't arachnologists and generally know dick all about spiders since that's not the animal they went to medical school to learn about.

EDIT: here is the AKC page for AmStaffs, a bully breed. It also includes info on famous examples, including apparently the most decorated American dog in WW1
 
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This bitch is legit evil I don't give a shit what people think about pitbulls being cute or bad or whatever this woman fucking twisted to literally "rescue" dogs to gain joy from killing them and brag about it for clout on a clickbait article.
She shows pics of mutts with pitbull in them acting like it's some kinda pro pitbull violent dog conspiracy. I'd never thought the day would come when I'd see some fucking bitch try and pull a pitbull holocaust but holy fuck here we are. This is like the hamster boiling incident on a larger scale bitch definitely probably has other skeletons in her closet.
 
Maybe it's just because I'm used to keeping species for whom its the norm to eat each other if you dont house them separately, but would it really be that hard to just keep the dog away from other dogs? Like only walk with a strong leash, no other dogs at home, etc.

Idk I'm just used to shit like bearded dragons who will literally eat each other if you cohab them

The real problem is other people keeping away with their dogs. I had a former military dog 15 years ago, and mother fuckers just don't understand "he doesn't like new dogs, don't keep walking towards me, etc..." because they keep walking up and eventually I would tell them when he fucked their dog up or them, it wouldn't be my fault.
That usually stops them, and I'd get a chance to explain why the dog was the way it was. Only had that boy for 2 years, but definitely way more than 100 times people would just run up on him and I'd have to physical step between them.
If the dog isn't approaching you, it probably doesn't want to be approached directly.
 
Just incredibly poorly socialised, and often stressed. They are small dogs that aren't taught boundaries surrounded by very large things. This scares them and stresses the shit out of them; they can't run away very easily, so they default to aggression. You can get the same behaviour in Shih Tzu's and other 'toy' dogs.
I feel bad for little dogs. They can be taken by hawks/owls and could bite it if their obese owner sits on them.
 
I've been around a lot of pitbulls. I've seen the way they can snap and go at other dogs. Unneutered males and unspayed females particularly should be kept away from eachother. Every time I've seen a pitbull snap, it's always been over territory or food.

A lot of people that own pitbulls, should not own pitbulls, or any dog really.

Any pitbull owner needs to understand, if any kind of situation occurs between their dog and another dog, or a person, their dog will be blamed.

They require constant training from the time they're small puppies and it needs to be done consistently and constantly reinforced.

They're not good dogs to own if you live in a city or suburbs. They need space and people who own them need to understand, no matter how friendly and cuddly they are with people they know, their territorial nature means, they might just snap at a strange dog or person.

Pitbulls were bred originally as farm dogs to hold bulls down so farmers could do what they needed to do. They protected the farm and the other animals. It's in their nature to be territorial.

If you can't deal with that kind of behaviour and you're not strong enough to control your dog, you absolutely should not own a pit bull, or any kind of bully breed, including large bulldogs, because it's the same shit.
 
Pitbulls were bred originally as farm dogs to hold bulls down so farmers could do what they needed to do. They protected the farm and the other animals. It's in their nature to be territorial.
That's bulls in general, not pit bulls, which were specifically bred for pit fighting, for being absolutely insane, and for just attacking until they get a kill, no matter how much damage is inflicted on them. Pits were literally created to be insane murder dogs that would viciously attack even an animal ten times their size.
Pitbulls should only be allowed to be owned by hunters in which they would actually be useful as hunting dogs
No they wouldn't, the absolute last thing you want is for your game to be mangled beyond recognition by a psychotic shitbull.

You want an actually disciplined animal who points or retrieves without eating or inflicting additional harm on the game you just shot.
 
That's bulls in general, not pit bulls, which were specifically bred for pit fighting, for being absolutely insane, and for just attacking until they get a kill, no matter how much damage is inflicted on them. Pits were literally created to be insane murder dogs that would viciously attack even an animal ten times their size.

No they wouldn't, the absolute last thing you want is for your game to be mangled beyond recognition by a psychotic shitbull.

You want an actually disciplined animal who points or retrieves without eating or inflicting additional harm on the game you just shot.
Yeah exactly. Part of why labs and goldens make such excellent family dogs is that they were bred to hold things softly in their mouths- so they wouldn't mangle your pheasants and ducks- which means that even when they bite it is almost like nothing. My 70 pound retriever has bitten me accidentally while we are playing and my hand gets between her and a toy and it is like getting poked with a salad fork. When she purposely puts her mouth on me- she grabs me by the arm to get me to come help if she thinks someone is hurt or in distress- it's no more than being grabbed on the shoulder by a friend. My other dog is about half her size but her bite is actually harder.
 
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