Perimeter pooches .
Dogs walked the streets .
I've been noticing a movement of thought that I feel could be overlooked . It might become the roots of a sociological decay ?
That being , that of the creatures , other than Mankind are fewer and more discriminated against where there are more humans .
I'm in a community that is in transition , I remember back when dogs walked the streets just like us .
Unconsidered of the people that feared dogs . Today they're trying to find a place for them to run free .
Unconsidered of the dog or it's manager .
But if you go further north of Sault Ste. Marie Ontario , you still see , what begins with , dogs beside they're managers , to people living in the wild as you reseed from population .
The argument is that , I'm sure man lives better with more services , but mans likelihood of being killed or damaged by a human far outweighs the likelihood or the statistics of him being hurt by a nonhuman entity in the wild .
I think the statistics ratio of injuries from nonhuman to human are staggering compared to human and human .
Yet we work harder at suppressing the nonhuman and keep proliferating our worst enemy , ourselves .
We though need the nonhuman to really remind us of what true devotion is all about .
Who's loosing here ? You decide .
Gianfranco Fronzi . October 7 / 2013
Dogs walked the streets .
I've been noticing a movement of thought that I feel could be overlooked . It might become the roots of a sociological decay ?
That being , that of the creatures , other than Mankind are fewer and more discriminated against where there are more humans .
I'm in a community that is in transition , I remember back when dogs walked the streets just like us .
Unconsidered of the people that feared dogs . Today they're trying to find a place for them to run free .
Unconsidered of the dog or it's manager .
But if you go further north of Sault Ste. Marie Ontario , you still see , what begins with , dogs beside they're managers , to people living in the wild as you reseed from population .
The argument is that , I'm sure man lives better with more services , but mans likelihood of being killed or damaged by a human far outweighs the likelihood or the statistics of him being hurt by a nonhuman entity in the wild .
I think the statistics ratio of injuries from nonhuman to human are staggering compared to human and human .
Yet we work harder at suppressing the nonhuman and keep proliferating our worst enemy , ourselves .
We though need the nonhuman to really remind us of what true devotion is all about .
Who's loosing here ? You decide .
Gianfranco Fronzi . October 7 / 2013
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