English Bull terriers and Staffys were both bred and used extensively for fighting. Sorry but you are wrong, but I respect your right to hold that opinion
You can train ANY dog to be aggresive and fight....FACT
And you did not address any of my analogies. It's like wanting all big strong black people locked up or exterminated, just because you read that there were several attacks by them.....you would not think that so why are dogs different?
Guns are dangerous and can and do kill, despite all legislation. But I would never advocate for them being banned.....would you? Why are dogs different?
People kill each other with cars every day.....would you ban them?
If you are going to make a statement like that, at least debate it properly .......and back it up with a coherent and factually correct argument, instead of a knee jerk opinion....
Both breeds were extensively refined to take the fighting instinct out of them following the Victorian ban (1835?), so have had over 180 years of selective breeding to mitigate that original requirement for the breed.
As for your analogies? I didn't respond as they're quite frankly ludicrous.
Why 'strong black people'? Why not just 'strong people'? Does merely being black insinuate a propensity to violence?
And as to your next argument? Guns don't kill people. People kill people. I could theoretically leave a loaded rifle propped against a wall for a month. And it would do nothing by itself
Cars? Cars being driven safely, responsibly, and within the limitations of the law cause nobody any harm.
Pitbull types have a latent ferocity and violence that supporters of the breed simply blind themselves to, as 'their' dog would never do such a thing. Until they do.
My labrador was a gentle and loving dog, but if triggered, even she could potentially be capable of serious injury. The difference is, labradors were never bred to have any form of violence as part of the breed characteristic. Pitbull types
were.
As I said, we need to agree to disagree. I will never support this breed as being suitable to be owned by any member of the public. And I'm afraid I'd go as far as to question the motives of anyone who wishes to own one