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Originally Posted by justinsain
It's interesting you say that because a lot depends on how those stats were collected.
We can assume that every household has at least one spoon in it.
Every child should have at least one parent or caretaker.
Percentage wise, very few of those households with a spoon and a parent would also have a Pit Bull as a pet.
To say that more children die at the hands of the parent or spoon is misleading because very few are also exposed to pit bulls. A more accurate representation would be to only take into account the households that contain a parent, spoon and a pit bull. If the stats were collected in this way I'm willing to bet the gap would narrow.
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ok point taken i will make it much simpler.. almost every person with a pitbull and a baby has a car, i'm sure there are no stats but i bet more than 2 pitbull owners children die per year in car accidents, so if we want to hate things because they end up higher on a statistical scale, we should hate cars or swimming pools more than pitbulls.