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There's a screen grab in that thread of the video, the dog ripping their owner to pieces, literally eating them alive.
If you're not referring to this video, good.again - as i said, i did not see the video, nor do i have any desire to do so.
how are you failing to understand i'm not referring to this video - or in fact any video / imagery that contains people in the process of being killed.
i can provide a list, but lets start with the inside of state mortuaries - bodies lying there waiting to be dissected as a result of drunk driving / assault / murder / suicides / drug overdoses. - mostly preventable deaths
These things usually don't phase me one bit. I've seen so many cartel and ISIS videos, I think I've probably seen them all.I wont watch it. The boksburg gas tanker explosion footage is still haunting me.
How can people have the gall to film that, essentially standing around without helping is beyond meThese things usually don't phase me one bit. I've seen so many cartel and ISIS videos, I think I've probably seen them all.
This video looked like some cartel torture kak, but then I saw it was an Afrikaans coloured woman crying in pain, asking for help.
Next day I saw the news article. And fkn people share any kind of kak without any regard of the effect on family.
You are clearly not well upstairsThese things usually don't phase me one bit. I've seen so many cartel and ISIS videos, I think I've probably seen them all.
This video looked like some cartel torture kak, but then I saw it was an Afrikaans coloured woman crying in pain, asking for help.
Next day I saw the news article. And fkn people share any kind of kak without any regard of the effect on family.
SowiYou are clearly not well upstairs![]()
That's okay. Nothing a shrink can't sort.Sowi
I'll be sure to take your advice into considerationThat's okay. Nothing a shrink can't sort.
I'll be sure to take your advice into consideration![]()
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What exactly is the "quick action" he was expecting? Trying to get in between pit bulls and whatever they are currently mauling is generally not very productive.
Filming is even less so. I get a feeling if it was someone's own little boy or girl, they'd act differently. Or not?What exactly is the "quick action" he was expecting? Trying to get in between pit bulls and whatever they are currently mauling is generally not very productive.
A parent would obviously throw him/herself between them yes, for a random person I doubt many would.Filming is even less so. I get a feeling if it was someone's own little boy or girl, they'd act differently. Or not?
Police in Emgwenya (Waterval Boven) have opened an inquest following an incident in which a man was allegedly attacked and killed by pit bulls in the early hours of this morning, reports Mpumalanga News.
According to Mpumalanga police spokesperson Lieutenant Colonel Jabu Ndubane, officers were alerted at approximately 05:10 about the incident.
“Upon arrival at the scene, police and emergency medical services discovered the body of a man on the road near a scrapyard. Preliminary investigations revealed that two pit bulls and three other dogs belong to the owner of the scrapyard. Both pit bulls were reportedly found with blood on their muzzles, suggesting they were responsible for the attack,” Ndubane said.
They don't need anything special to trigger them because they are innately fked in the head.AI is saying “Cases where pit bulls “eat” their owners are extremely uncommon and typically occur post-mortem or during a severe mauling, not as a primary intent to consume.”
So what would cause said pit bull to lash out at it’s owner?
Hose pipe, loud noises, you can try intervene, standing there filming though?What exactly is the "quick action" he was expecting? Trying to get in between pit bulls and whatever they are currently mauling is generally not very productive.
While pit bulls are often splashed across headlines as symbols of danger, one local animal activist insists the real problem is not the dogs, but the ignorance surrounding them.
Nicole Jack, the founder of non-profit organisation SerendiPitty Rescue, is fiercely protective of the breed.
The Durbanite believes they have been unfairly demonised and that much of the fear stems from misinformation and a lack of proper education about responsible ownership.
"In this country, we don't really have pit bulls; we have pit bull-type dogs. Any dog that has a box head is often classified as a pit bull and just mislabelled," she said.
The outspoken advocate, who shares her home with two pitbulls of her own, told IOL that the narrative around the breed has been shaped by sensational stories rather than facts.