We have been taught by the culture we are immersed in to accept violent things.
Dogs too can be taught to be violent.
When I watched it this just proved to me the inherent nature of humans too.. that we are good and it is the way we’re taught and the society we live in that is toxic.
To say it’s human nature to be violent leads to giving up on improvement. Instead if we remember that we have created this violent world, then we can get to work at making it better.
While I can see the importance of not giving up on improvement…
I am not as optimistic on the evolution of the species.
In fact, I do believe we are violent by nature…and it’s those humans
that are “different” from the herd that affect change, or attempt to.
Those “different” humans are usually referred to as traitors/Communists and gasp! free thinkers.
But humans who are trying to do good things are vastly outnumbered by those who teach dogs…and their fellow humans to be violent.
Points well taken though….thanks for your thoughts Ginger…
Okay, that completely destroyed me! Thanks! 😦
Nonetheless, this proves my theory that dogs are all-around better creatures than anything that walks on two legs.
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What you said…
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We have been taught by the culture we are immersed in to accept violent things.
Dogs too can be taught to be violent.
When I watched it this just proved to me the inherent nature of humans too.. that we are good and it is the way we’re taught and the society we live in that is toxic.
To say it’s human nature to be violent leads to giving up on improvement. Instead if we remember that we have created this violent world, then we can get to work at making it better.
(que Hey Jude music)
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While I can see the importance of not giving up on improvement…
I am not as optimistic on the evolution of the species.
In fact, I do believe we are violent by nature…and it’s those humans
that are “different” from the herd that affect change, or attempt to.
Those “different” humans are usually referred to as traitors/Communists and gasp! free thinkers.
But humans who are trying to do good things are vastly outnumbered by those who teach dogs…and their fellow humans to be violent.
Points well taken though….thanks for your thoughts Ginger…
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