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How pit bulls got a bad reputation
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Este documental examina como los pit bulls pasaron de ser queridos perros familiares a una de las razas mas estigmatizadas de Estados Unidos. Aprenderas vocabulario de temas sociales como 'breed-specific legislation' (legislacion especifica por raza), 'stigma' (estigma), 'reporting bias' (sesgo informativo) y 'misidentified' (mal identificado), explorando la influencia mediatica, los prejuicios raciales y como la percepcion publica moldea las politicas. Excelente para estudiantes avanzados interesados en el comentario social en ingles.
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Descargarbeing attacked by dogs.
A pit bull breeder is savagely mauled to death.
Killed by his 13 pit bulls.
You've probably seen a lot of stories about pit bull attacks
and anecdotes about how dangerous they are.
And when movies need to show a vicious dog,
it's often a pit bull.
Why is that?
Is there something about these dogs
that makes them inherently more dangerous?
America has a long history of demonizing certain dogs.
The first dog that caused a public outcry was this,
the Spitz.
A type of dog we'd most likely now call a Pomeranian.
They got their reputation as women's dogs,
with one doctor essentially saying that women deserve
whatever consequences come from having dogs instead of babies.
Articles said that these dogs were aggressive and deadly
and called them treacherous beasts.
Meanwhile, pit bulls were once thought of
as a great family dog.
They really were just seen as the Honda Civic of dogs.
This is Bronwyn Dickey.
She spent over seven years researching and writing a book
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