It’s always the same playbook with the Left: when they want to destroy something beloved by normal people, they won’t do it directly. They sneak around, whittle away, and use twisted logic about “inclusion” or “safety”—even if it means throwing decades of tradition and freedom straight into the trash. Now, their latest target isn’t just your gas stove or your Second Amendment rights; it’s your family dog.
Across the pond in the UK, the same elites who complain about the countryside being “too white” are now pushing to transform it into some multicultural utopia—one that conveniently aligns with Islamist views that see dogs as “unclean.” British politicians are trying to avoid outright bans and backlash, so they’re doing what liberals do best: smuggling their agenda through the back door.
Here’s their latest social engineering trick. Instead of saying “no more dogs,” they slap a fancy “animal welfare” label on new regulations. Now they’re talking about banning not just a few risky breeds, but over sixty breeds, including family favorites like Border Collies, Boxers, Great Danes, and Shih Tzus. Their excuse is a so-called health checklist, targeting everything from a mutt’s eye shape to its coat pattern. If a dog looks “wrong,” suddenly it doesn’t belong in the new, woke Britain.
Let’s not kid ourselves. These aren’t policies created to protect dogs—they’re cheap cover for a massive cultural giveaway. If the Left cared about actual welfare, they’d crack down on practices like halal slaughter. But no, they’ll destroy the joys of pet ownership and the billion-dollar pet industry just to appease activists who see Western traditions as obstacles, not cornerstones.
Don’t think this is just a British problem. America faces the same creeping nonsense. Watch as regulations, taxes, and corporate censorship gut our freedoms piece by piece. Liberals can’t win hearts, so they use laws to drag everyone else down to their “equitable” level. If Americans don’t wake up, banning dogs is just the beginning. Who will the Left come for next—your kids, your church, your very way of life?
Source: Townhall
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