AZR44 could have been describing both my area and the family/families cohabitating with the ankle biters in question. Two mini-dachs and one fluffy critter, all of which are brought out into the un-fenced front yard without a leash. No biggie for a well-behaved dog, but these regularly make a bee-line for folks walking by on the sidewalk.
A couple times when my kids & I were walking by. Once when my daughter rode by on her little bike with training wheels, once when my son was scootering by on his...scooter. This last time, fluffy dog chased him back to our yard and the beast suck its head through my picket fence to yap and snarl. I could have ended it right there with one kick to the side of its head & snapped its neck on the picket, but I am too much a softy.
Next time, Fluffy gets to meet its Dear and Fluffy Lord.
This household has adults & near-adults without English skills, not to mention the human ankle-biters, and exhibits other traits common (if not solely peculiar to) illegal aliens. This is not the first time with dog-control problems for this household and other similar households regularly show such traits(1). No, not every dog problem is the fault of illegals 'round here, but illegals' have a disproportionate number of them.
This is most likely a cultural artifact brought from Mexico. If you have spent time down by the border or with many Mexicans near their homes, you would know what I mean.
I have no problem criticizing such "diversity" as culturally retarded. Putting a man on the moon and shoving a bone through one's nose are not equivalent.
Funny thing is, if I were expressing disdain for
white trash culture instead of
brown trash culture, nary a peep would have been made about my commentary on their culture.
Could always get a Vietnamese family to move in. Take care of stray animal problem for you.
BTDT, never asked what was in the wonderful dish they served me, but it sure wasn't chicken.
(1) One of many for this household: they get a cutesy APBT pup. Through their TLC, it grows into a nasty, vicious SOB and menaced their next door neighbor through/over 4' chain fence. Neighbor calls cops and tells them next time, he shoots the nasty SOB, as he is on blood thinners and can not risk getting bit and bleeding out in record time. Cops & animal control examine the situation and tell them to deal with the dog, RFN. The APBT was lucky, as half of their dogs never make it to adulthood, dying off due to preventable disease, getting out and getting lost (and likely eaten by coyotes).