On White People and Dogs
Old saying: "you can judge a man by how he treats a dog." Yes. And, "If a dog is wary about a man, then you better not trust that man."
Regardless, leaving the U.S. service dogs to starve to death in tiny cages in Afghanistan was shockingly cruel, regardless of who actually gave the order to do so. (At least open the cages!). He was an evil, demonic person with a black heart. (Yes, most of the left-wing "fact-checking" websites have said, "the Biden Administration did not leave any service dogs behind in Afghanistan in Aug. 2021" which is reasonably good proof that the dogs were left behind; I would not trust any "fact-checking" website running interference for Team Biden).
Trivia: White people are the only people who truly care about the welfare of dogs (and other animals, too). Arabs hate dogs (they are Muslims and consider dogs "unclean" but I've seen some very unclean Muslims, so there...). Asians treat animals horribly. Ditto Mexicans and Blacks.
But, is such compassion by Whites toward dogs a blessing or a curse? (for us humans, I mean). I've heard both sides of the argument, i.e., 1) that Whites are far too compassionate towards dogs for their own good (people frequently drown trying to rescue dogs from a lake/river), and 2) "but that's not really true and some people even hate dogs," like my uncle (who also hated the world in general, since he was a misanthrope). And I guess Dr. William Pierce was a "cat person" (his love of Siamese cats has always interested me, and, note for the record, Siamese cats are 1) relative newcomers to America and 2) are very different from "regular" cats, mentally speaking).
I wonder: what do the readers think about the "White people and dogs" topic? Is that love of dogs, in general, a blessing or a curse for us? You all know the old slogan: dogs are "man's best friend." And I've seen grown men sob like babies at the death of a beloved spaniel.
https://twitter.com/rickack8/status/1748152946460684480
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