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You have a point. It could be the kid or someone before, who threw stones or hit them with sticks. Many strays lose their pups to rash driving. If none of these are a reason for a dog's aggression, then meat wastes thrown by eateries and the violent fight for them lead to aggression in stray dogs. Human attitude and behavior also need a fix in any human-animal conflict.
@aditi9870 Making animals beg for their food or keep them dependent on humans for their food is not 'harmony with nature'. Likewise, an elephant's life is in the jungle with its herd. But here, it's leading a slave's life.
Atheism is not an ideology. It is not even a theory. Atheism just means, "I reject your god-claims as there is no evidence or reasons to accept them as truth." #Atheism#Atheist
@MayankRighteous Has his meditation improved the lives of people or saved them from natural calamities? Has it ended disease, poverty, and crime, or enmity and wars between nations?
@RakeshBalireddy@cosmic_dust@MaaSutara It's unfortunate that you fail to see the truth he said. And you Maa Sutara or whatever, don't live in slavery. Step out of that frog's den and go look after your life, your family, friends, and the society around.