Far off in the darkness I hear dogs barking. It’s not just enthusiastic. It almost seems like there is a real threat that the dogs are warning about or trying to drive away.
Do wild canines bark? I know they can growl. I know that coyotes will howl at the moon. There are those that yip and make all kinds of noises. But do any of them actually genuinely bark?
Is the bark a mark of being domesticated? A bark can be a joyful greeting. It can also be a warning to back off. It can be an alert to those that the dog is protecting. A bark has as many meanings, as there are situations.
Domestication can make physical differences. I remember reading about a type of fox that can be tamed over several generations and it produces physical differences.
I am seeing that people can be domesticated. I don’t know if woke produces a change in the DNA but it certainly reduces the ability to think rationally.
Be a wolf. Let the Progressives be the lap dogs.
homo unius libri
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