Well said. That is why I posted earlier that the dogs or the game has not really changed. The dog game is just like any other segment of society it is mostly a reflection or a cross section of society.

To use your analogy. That same kid may have thought that in 1962 but he did not have the means to post it and make it public for the world to see. Nor had the world become so de-sensitized to vulgarity and deviant behavior that that rant is often over looked.

I am not sure of the percentages of good people to bad people are in any different today that twenty-thirty-forty years ago but today in the information age we hear every little thing from around the world everyday. The sway in 'perceptive percentages' is that the bad people in the news outnumber the good people 10 to 1. (and that is a conservative estimate). EWO




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Randy, this has less to do with dogmen and more to do with the times. More people today in general are desensitized to vulgarity, sex, violence, and everything in between. Has less to do with dogs and more to do with the times we live in. If it was more class, gentlemen, and sportsmanship in the "golden days" then it's probably just a reflection of how people were back then in general. You could say the same about anything really. If someone told you that stuff on the internet it's really not abnormal. This is the times we live in, when a 16 year old can go on twitter and tell a professional
Athlete that he hopes his kids die because he didn't earn him any fantasy league points lol. Don't take it personal. What's happened to you happens to a lot of people. Has zero to so with dogs or dogmen.