Sunday 21 September 2014

Now Colleen now blaming pitbulls for interstate vehicular accidents

Posted June 11th, 2013 in Discrimination, Prejudice and tagged , , ,  by Josh
Does this creature from DogsBite.org ever not opt to stoop lower and lower?
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Yes ladies and gentlemen… Dogs from Boston apparently drive cars now. Lynn wants people to know: Pit Bulls are terrible drivers, yet still legal, so still able to drive these giant moving vehicles and put all of our lives at risk. We must put a stop to this practice immediately!
I mean, in all seriousness… This disingenuous propagandist is one of America’s “sources” on dog bites. LMAO. She has the world’s biggest vendetta against millions of dogs, dogs that she’d love to have sole discretion over determining their fate and then disappearing them from the planet. The tyrant who’d love to be known as queen-bee-visual-ID, memory-holing Pit Bulls since the day that society rolled over and gave into mindlessness. That’s her utopia. Keep dreaming.
Had the driver of the automobile been killed Lynn and her website would have chalked it up to being “mauled by a Pit Bull.” You think that’s a joke. It’s not.
There’s literally NOTHING in this story about the dog attacking anyone. The dog’s crime? Jumping on the driver’s lap. Why? Because the driver had it unrestrained. After the crash? It was understandably terrified and ran away. Yet Colleen Lynn feels it necessary to headline-lead with “Pit Bull causes fiery highway crash.” AND THIS IS WHO YOU GO TO FOR “UNBIAS” DOG BITE INFORMATION!? Jesus Christ. No mention of the dog being unrestrained, thus allowing it to climb into the driver’s lap, and thus hinting at individual irresponsibility. And when people come along that do want to mention this (like Debbie Bell below) they then spin it to make it seem like all Pit Bull owners purposely want to drive recklessly in an effort to kill people. There’s that all-encompassing characteristic that’s meant to demonize everyone broadly. It’s always there to make its presence felt.
The most popular comment on the thread is one that calls all Pit Bull owners “irresponsible” and “antisocial,” then goes further to say that the act of owning a Pit Bull is “confrontational” and “offensive” in and of itself. Awesome. Again, way to demonize millions of dogs and potentially millions of people. But see, that’s the only consistent marking for these positions, and from the people that would hold these positions up. They demonize in the broadest and vaguest ways possible. The proof is always in the pudding.
I believe that society will always come to shun such illegitimacy of thought. That’s my 2 cents, but I’m still going to be around to point it out anyways.
But here you go… Here’s hatemonger Debbie Bell and her wonderful logic in its full glory…
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  1. Matt Ritchie says:
    I love people like Debbie. They’re obviously against Pits and bully breeds so how do they handle it? With hatefulness, negativity, and ignorance. I find the actions of anti-bully activists to be entirely hypocritical. They think the breeds are so dangerous so they’re gonna be judgmental, mean, and degrading in getting their opinions across. Way to lead by example people. Life should definitely be taking lessons from you.
  2. suju bala says:
    Colleen Lynn and Debbie Bell can be presented with copies of Vicki Hearne’s ” Bandit – the heart warming true story of one dog’s rescue from Death row ” This book has much to teach for the pit-bull lovers and dog trainers..also this book should be read by people who fear or hate “pit-bulls” – for Vicki Hearne presents a torrent of information on dogs falsely accused, on statistics skewed or plainly mis-represented, and on anti-dog propaganda generated by the media.
    Vicki Hearne, who died too soon, at the age of fifty four in 2001, was a teacher, poet and animal trainer.
    Employing a unique combination of psychology, philosophy, sociology, and dog training theory, in ” Bandit – ” Vicki Hearne recounts her experiences with Bandit, a dog deemed so dangerous that the state of Connecticut condemned him to death. Hearne rescued Bandit and was soon entrenched in a legal battle that extended well beyond his case as she fought to prove that no dog is inherently vicious. Bandit’s prospects were grim. Having bitten three people, the testimony against him was overwhelming: “Pitbulls are vicious”, “He’s diseased, Your Honor”, “I felt his teeth sinking into my flesh” ” His genes, your honor “. But Vicki Hearne saw that Bandit was not inherently cruel, violent, or disobedient. She went to court on his behalf. Bandits story is dramatic and moving, but it is more than that; it is profoundly compelling commentary on prejudice, communication, justice, and the way humans act toward and perceive other species.
    In the book, Vicki Hearne talks about something very interesting – she hears on television about an innocent jogger jogging on the road in Dayton, Ohio and two “evil” pit-bulls appearing ” out of nowhere” and killing him ” for no reason” ..
    ( In her own words – ” and this is just so incredible because it sounded like something i have never known a dog to do.. It is quite difficult to get a dog perform a full-fledged man-stopping attack off his own property, which is one reason why police-dog training is a matter that occupies intelligent people for years and years..)
    she assumed that someone in Ohio was mounting a state-wide pit-bull ban.. and she was right!!!
    Here’s what Vicki loved about the pit-bulls – things already known by the people who love these beautiful beings..
    She likes their “spirit, their e`lan vital, their refusal to respond to any but honest, straight forward training methods, their courage. Their hearts, above all their deep hearts”
    Please read an excerpt of this exceptional book at this link
    I hope BSL is abolished for ever and the pit-bulls find the love and acceptance everywhere they so richly deserve..
  3. Julie JO says:
    I am not a fan of “Crazeene” as well. She has told her lies over and over, and sadly has some believing. Too bad she just can’t be euthanized like the millions of Pitbulls that have been put down since she started this ugly crusade against them. I am against BSL and all that it stands for. I will fight it until I can not any longer, because NO ONE is going to tell me I can’t have my dogs! Nobody! Especially a raving lunatic from Washington State.
  4. Kristy says:
    Ahhh Crazene Loony, (Colleen Lynn) I had run ins with her in Seattle, at a dog park after she said my service dog Clifford attacked her. She called the police and when they arrived they were in disbelief that it was me and my service dog that Crazene was calling about, the police that showed up, personally knew my dog and knew that he was a legitimate service dog. They ask Crazene to show them her wounds and if I recall correctly all she had was a couple of red marks and small scratches, that they believed came from her dog and not mine. The police did ask me to be the better person and leave the area, which I did. Her lies and harassing ways did catch up to her, and she was forced to leave Seattle behind. Please don’t approach or confront Crazene (Colleen) ever. I equate her to a rabid animal.
  5. Julie Jo says:
    I posted this to that nut’s page about two weeks ago. LOL :)
    This is an open comment to Coleen Lynn: I think you are a liar and still catatonic if you think that you will eradicate any breed of dog. You can’t win this fight. I think you are a phony and I hope you get hit by a bus you pathetic, whiny POS. :)
- See more at: http://www.swaylove.org/colleen-lynn-now-blaming-pit-bulls-for-interstate-crashes#sthash.mdcIpZoc.dpuf

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