Different breeds of dogs have distinctly different personalities.
Violence, aggression, passivity, loyalty, stoicism, excitability, intelligence - all these things sharply varied in the many
breeds of dogs. For example, the Chihuahua is extremely excitable and hyperactive by nature, whereas the Saint Bernard is stable and stoic. Look at the natural violent aggression of the pit bull as compared to the naturally friendly disposition of the Golden Retriever. Many parents of small children often chose a Golden Retriever as their pet because the breed is exceptionally friendly and protective of children.
Not only do dogs have distinct personalities according to their breed, but that they are bred by man precisely for those personalities as well as for physical characteristics.
Are Homosapiens no different? Some races tend to be more violent, stupid and agressive like the pitbull while others tend to be friendly and smart like the golden retriever. Is equality an artificial invention?
2007-03-03
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