When it comes to talking about Pitbull, a lot of people assume this dog breed to be dangerous and vicious because they are born to fight. However, real-life shows us that stereotypes are wrong, actually, most of the time.
"Stereotype" is defined as a common ‘misconception’ associated with traits of individuals or groups. As humans, we often feel unhappy if someone has a wrong stereotype about us, and we don't want to stereotype them either. But, why are we having different stereotypes about some dog breeds?
A Redditor has posted this issue on r/dogs by telling the fact that many people dislike inaccurate stereotypes about Pitbulls but then stereotype every other dog breed. Let's take some time to read his opinion.Do you think it's OK to stereotype animals? We don't know what your answer would be, but Redditors don't think it's acceptable. Here is how they reacted to OP's post.
"Stereotype" is defined as a common ‘misconception’ associated with traits of individuals or groups. As humans, we often feel unhappy if someone has a wrong stereotype about us, and we don't want to stereotype them either. But, why are we having different stereotypes about some dog breeds?
A Redditor has posted this issue on r/dogs by telling the fact that many people dislike inaccurate stereotypes about Pitbulls but then stereotype every other dog breed. Let's take some time to read his opinion.Do you think it's OK to stereotype animals? We don't know what your answer would be, but Redditors don't think it's acceptable. Here is how they reacted to OP's post.
#1 THIS!
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#2 That's right!
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#3 Stop stereotyping Chihuahuas!
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#4 Can't agree more
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#5 Thank you for saying this!
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#6
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#9
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