Brock,
Do you really feel that anyone is honestly not being respectful to the breed that you care so much about?
You're right that any dog can be dangerous if they're in the wrong hands, we all know that. But that doesn't change the facts and figures about what breed of dog usually accounts for the highest number of fatal attacks on humans on a yearly basis. That's just the way it is - part of it is the nature of the dog itself, but a lot of the balame directly falls onto the humans that own those dogs.
But posting negatives about other breeds will just result in the real facts and figures being posted - and those are hard to argue with.
Post a well thought-out thread with figures to back up what you say, and everyone will be glad to engage in discussion. Start a thread as an attack against other breeds, and you're going to get buried under facts, which is not fun.
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