



The twelve year olds over at HuffPo have decided to leave their dangerous propaganda piece up and have added more photos despite having inadvertently proven how dangerous and misleading these photos of children and pit bulls are. The kids at HuffPo accidentally included a photo of a child hugging a pit bull that later killed that child . They don't seem to understand or care that they're encouraging dangerous behavior or that they've proven that capturing one moment in time proves exactly nothing.The flub also has failed to deter parents from submitting for publication absolutely horrific photos of children riding, lying on, hugging on, or being posed with pit bulls. They don't seem to notice that most of those pit bulls are not only not engaged with the child, but they look annoyed or distressed by the positions these parents are putting their children and their pit in.So, after the fun we had with the "One of These Things is Not Like the Others" game, I'm proposing a new guessing game called "Which Pit is a HuffPo Submission and Which Pit Killed a Human Being."We'll start with an easy one:This is Nephi Selu on the right, of course, and this is the photo the HuffPo kids accidently included in their slideshow. He was killed this year by his pit bull named Kava. This is how his family described their relationship: " All of this is definitely a shock because it's almost like two best friends that turned on... like one best friend turned on the other ."Here is another pair of photos - which is a HuffPo photo submission and which is a pit bull that killed the crawler pictured with it?The boy on the left is Tyzhel McWilliams. He was killed by the dog pictured with him, Zulu. His mother judged Zulu as an individual and found him to be a nurturer and she " expressed disbelief that the pit bull that seemed to watch over the infant like a protective parent would ultimately end the baby’s life. In this pair of photos, which is a HuffPo submission and which of these tolerant, smiling white pit bulls later killed a human being?The pit bull in the photo on the right jumped its fence to kill an elderly neighbor in his own yard.Which is a HuffPo submission and which is a pit bull that killed a human being?The pit bulls on the right killed a 10 year old boy after this photo was taken . The boy, Justin Clinton, had known and played with the pit bulls since they were tiny puppies.Which is a HuffPo submission and which pit bull later killed the child leading it on a loose leash?The boy on the right is Nicholas Faibish who was killed by, Rex, the pit bull on the right.How about this pair? Which is a HuffPo fur mommy submission and which child was killed by the pit bull snuggling with the child on the couch?This one is a bit of a trick because the boy on the right is also Nicholas Faibish. These photos of Nick look just like the HuffPo fur mommies' photos. What the fur mommies are trying to show is that these photos prove that pit bulls can be part of normal families. And it is haunting to know just how dangerously insane Maureen Faibish, Nick's mom, is and look at these photos of what looks like a normal kid with his not-aggressive-at-the-moment pit bull. If you have the time, you can read her side of the story of Nick's death HERE . In her side of the story, she wants us to know that mostly, this was a "freak accident," that was certainly not her fault and no one should conclude from this that pit bulls are unsafe and no one should get rid of their pit bull just because her son was brutally killed by hers.But, a freak accident does not exclude laying blame on her own dead son for escaping the basement she'd locked him in with a shovel wedged against the door. And if there's any more blame to go around, it should rest on her female pit bull in heat who was not allowing her male pit bull to mate which made Max, the intact male, aggressive. These photographs don't suggest any of the dangerous insanity this boy lived with until he was killed by it.As commenters on the first HuffPo story noticed, some of these HuffPo fur mommies could not hide their crazy either. "Our neighbor's new pit meeting our new baby."Irnwlsn takes the cake, though:"When we adopted Bowser in 2010, the shelter classified him as "Not adoptable to families with children." We called BS and took a chance, and a year later when Bowser became a big brother, we proved them wrong."Just so we're clear: the chance they took was with their child's well being and life and the reason they took chances with their child's life was to prove a point about a pit bull. Fucking turds.Helpful Advice: