A Day at the Dogfights
Briefly

His name was Skete, a pit bulldog breeder who reveled in the brutality of dog fighting, highlighting the unsettling relationship humans can have with blood sports.
The pit is the ground zero for brutal animal combat, illustrating a disturbing aspect of human interests, where the thrill of violence overshadows ethical considerations.
Skete's brutal practicality and solitary nature reveal much about the psychology behind dog fighting, suggesting deeper societal issues surrounding this illicit culture.
Monica, a carnival worker familiar with 'propositions', signifies how dog fighting operates within a clandestine network, illustrating the normalization of cruelty in certain subcultures.
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