Sculptor1 wrote: ↑March 12th, 2020, 5:31 amPerfect.creation wrote: ↑March 12th, 2020, 2:57 amI think you are unhinged.
Lol besides the fact that you could not even successfully define the term 'black people' into an agreed upon and accepted term, are you really under the assumption that dogs know these sort of things?
Sculptor1 wrote: ↑March 12th, 2020, 5:31 am My dog is way ahead of you. She can immediately recognise a black person, and her reaction to them was to be scared.I am not sure how this logically follows and concludes being "way ahead of me". But anyway, if your dog saw a one month old human being, which you have labeled "black person", and your dog is scared of that baby human being, then it appears that you have yourself one pretty worthless and useless dog there. And, one that I would be very, very wary of. A scared dog is not something to be trusted and if you dog is scared of a one month old human babies just because of skin color, then that is one very dangerous piece of vermin you have yourself there.
Sculptor1 wrote: ↑March 12th, 2020, 5:31 am It's simple enough - they have a different skin colour.So, what makes a "black person" a "black person" to you?
And, if your dog is scared of the color of skin, then you have yourself one very mixed up and irrational dog.
Also, "they" (whoever they are?) have a 'different skin color' to what exactly?
Sculptor1 wrote: ↑March 12th, 2020, 5:31 am She does not seem to know the difference between Asians or Africans, but was wary of the fact that they looked different.Besides twins do you know of any two human beings who look the same?
The fact is everybody looks different. And, what is there to be wary about of this obvious fact?
Sculptor1 wrote: ↑March 12th, 2020, 5:31 am Maybe she was not so easily able to read their expressions.If you know this, then this MUST BE an unambiguous and irrefutable fact.
All I know is that she is smarter than you.
And, how your jumped to and arrived at this conclusion, from what we have been talking about, is truly amazing. Your conclusion that your dog is smarter than me because she does not trust those you call "black people" is perfectly fine with me.
Obviously, the fact that dogs who do not trust those people who some label as "black people" instantly means that those dogs are smarter than some.
Sculptor1 wrote: ↑March 12th, 2020, 5:31 am And having managed to learn that my black neighbour is not a threat - put her in a league beyond your confused and garbled stutterings.lol okay.
Sculptor1 wrote: ↑March 12th, 2020, 5:31 amOkay. 'I' am a "moron", to you.All this shows, to me, is your own racists views.This shows to me that you are a moron.
Now that this is settled. Let us move on and see what other outstanding insights you may have obtained.
Sculptor1 wrote: ↑March 12th, 2020, 5:31 amNothing about you, except that now you are explaining reasons of why she might be like the way you say she is.Was your dog born not trusting people that you have segregated into specific groups, or did your dog just gradually become that way, to which you may or not have felt ashamed of, and so then had to teach your dog other ways?We do not have many black people around. I think she just found them strange. OR as a rescue dog may have had a bad experience before we had her.
She also has a massive fear of children shorter than about four feet high. Again - do not know why.
What idiotic conclusions about me are you going to make of that? ROLF
Sculptor1 wrote: ↑March 12th, 2020, 5:31 amAlthough dog's eyes are not as good at distinguishing colors as human being's eyes are, your dog may well be able to see different skin color. But the reasons as for not trusting "black people" needs to be looked into fully. By the way, EVERY human body has 'different skin color'.This either sounds like your dog has the human being ability to segregate human beings into separate categories and also has the human being ability to make generalizations about human beings, or, your dog is the one that cannot be trusted and maybe should be put down and gotten rid of completely? Or, have you been absolutely 100% successful in teaching your dog how to supposedly "trust" those people, which you have labelled into separate groups?Like I said, she can see a different skin colour. Its not rocket science.
Sculptor1 wrote: ↑March 12th, 2020, 5:31 amBy the way, what is a 'vulnerable person'?Anyone that I judge to be upset by her attentions, be that tail waging interest or fearful barking.
Sculptor1 wrote: ↑March 12th, 2020, 5:31 amMore or less about the same.If you have to not allow your dog to bark at vulnerable people, then that means it does bark at vulnerable people when you are not around,I've no idea what this means, since she does not roam the streets without me. How the **** do you treat dogs in your neighbourhood?
How do you treat your dogs in your neighborhood?
Sculptor1 wrote: ↑March 12th, 2020, 5:31 amSo, you are with your dog 24 hours a day, seven days a week. Okay, if you say so.... and considering the fact that you do not have control over your dog all the time,I have control of my dog at all times.
Sculptor1 wrote: ↑March 12th, 2020, 5:31 amAh that is right. She is scared of the color of skin. A scared dog is not some thing that usually convinces anyone that dogs are brilliant and better than most human beings.... then it might be better if that troublesome mutt was put down and killed now.Not even the most vile and viscous dog hater would say that after meeting her. You ****. She can convince anyone that dogs are brilliant and better than most humans in five minutes. She loves people. But can get scared of some of them.
In fact I would not even know what to gauge "brilliant" and/or "better" on in relation to comparing dogs with human beings.
This all sounds way to subjective and relative to be taken seriously here.
Sculptor1 wrote: ↑March 12th, 2020, 5:31 amAnd what imagined "world" are you creating and assuming here.That way vulnerable people will not feel intimated nor scared.Welcome to the fantasy world "creation". ROTFLMFHO
I wrote what I did to promote a reaction. I got that reaction. So, that was all I needed, and wanted here.
Sculptor1 wrote: ↑March 12th, 2020, 5:31 amYou believe that you have the right to protect your own dog, and you have no doubt that you would protect you own dog to the detriment of any other being - human or animal if she were in danger, correct?..of Because someone might come along who also has the belief that they have the right to protect their own dog or themselves, to the detriment of any other being - human or animal if they were in danger and in doing so with this belief attack and harm you dog, which, according your to so called "logic" would be perfectly acceptable. Or, do you not believe that was is acceptable to you is not acceptable to others, if it is against you and/or your dog?You are descending into gibberish.
Do you want to try to ask that question again?
This is so entertaining. Please continue.
If yes, then is this right to protect also afforded to others and their dogs, or children, or just to you and your dog?
See, if I was walking with my baby and your dog started to not trust my child, then do I have a right to protect my own child to the detriment of your dog?
Would you allow me to protect my child or dog by shooting your dog dead for instance if I thought my dog or my child was in danger from your dog?
Obviously, if your dog did not trust my child, and I wanted to make the interpretation that your dog was showing aggression to my child so now my child was in danger, then do I have the same right as you believe you have to protect your dog?