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I heard that the Jindal campus is full of vicious people, who may have also bitten dogs.
Tier1 law firms are full of even more vicious dogs whose bites are worse,more poisonous and painful.....you are being prepared for lifetime of slavehood and pain so learn to live with them.
This is not trollish in the slightest. SJWs are a menace, and they tend to look at things from a very one-sided lens. Please don't tag posts as trollish which express legitimate views because or just because you disagree with them, man.
Are the vicious dogs still on campus? Or did they leave during Covid? If they left because of a lack of food it's a great time to see they don't come back.
The only vicious beings on campus are the members of the administration who have been bullying and harassing Jindal students
Would the model include provoking the dog to bite the students regularly if it is not so cooperative?
Probably a JGLS business model where they treat dog bites at their hospital and charge you a lakh
Yes, please continue to mock people who bring up the issue of dogs just because you like them. Apparently mental health becomes a non-issue when it's of those who are afraid of super aggressive dogs on campus
Yes. Multiple. But there is a group which is the "animal welfare society" (read dog welfare society) that protects them and will fight for them to not be removed. Also same for some other students who like dogs but do not understand how scary it is for others who are not used to dogs/comfortable with them to keep trying to skirt across campus just to avoid the aggressive dogs. They even come into the mess and jump on the tables and lick plates. But any time anyone brings up this issue on the student council page, the same dog lovers will shoot you down and call you insensitive for not liking dogs/being scared of them, which is why no one brings it up anymore
It's said that an Air Ambulance company and a luxury hospital in Delhi is lobbying Jindal admin to keep the dogs so that they get more business from students who are often bitten.