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[–] [email protected] 1 points 1 year ago

Ah Christ… where do I start?!??

Aggressive biological-weapon breed dogs. Vicious and deadly to perceived threats, hair-trigger.

Intense multi-generational social inequalities lead to low aspirational, low-educational thug cultures which value violence and intimidation as basic psychological currency.

Thug/dogs proliferate as do innocent victims of said dogs.

Government wants to remove dogs from society without removing basic social inequalities which lead to thug culture. Blames social victims and continues to destroy educational institution and economic structures for all but top wealth classes.

Yup. No issues there. Carry on. What could possibly go wrong?