3yearold with facial scars from a dog attack is THROWN out of KFC

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Girl kicked out of Kfc for being ugly

Allegedly her ugliness was deterring customers from eating their junk
|[url=http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2658062/Does-face-look-scary-three-year-old-facial-injuries-mauled-pit-bull-THROWN-KFC-scaring-diners.html]Sauce[/url]|
|[url=http://i.imgur.com/UpZ8KAq.png]The girl[/url]|
|[url=http://i.imgur.com/8M6oGY2.png]Her father's response[/url]|

June 16, 2014

23 Comments • Newest first

WontPostMuch

What the he'll that was painful to read. Poor girl, she looks so cute! How could you ever kick her out?

Reply June 17, 2014
LowWillpower

[quote=Yumtoast]I have no problem with that employee's actions, and I'm sure KFC doesn't give a damn either if it weren't for our white knight society.

What I do have a problem with is:
1) How you can let a 3 year-old get near a pack of [b]pit bulls[/b]?
2) How are the parents not in jail for child endangerment?
3) Who takes an infant out to KFC, or any restaurant for that matter?[/quote]
1)/2):
[quote=The Article]Wilcher was injured in an attack in April, when three of her grandfather's pit bull dogs ran into his home in Simpson County, Mississippi. The dogs ripped through the back door of the home and jumped on her.

The dogs then dragged the little girl outside into the backyard, where they continued to maul her before her grandfather, Donald Mullins, and his girlfriend, Rita Tompkins, attempted to stop the carnage. The dogs then attacked their owners, causing Mullins to shoot them. Two of the dogs were killed....
... Mullins and Tompkins were arrested on charges of child endangerment. The eight surviving pit bulls the pair owned were seized by Animal Control officers.[/quote]
3): A lot of people take children to restaurants. In this case it seemed more like the family was eating there and she was having some mashed potatoes because she could eat them.

But you know, reading is a really unusual way to get answers to questions.

Reply June 17, 2014 - edited
TheTrickst3r

@Keane: http://www.aspca.org/pet-care/virtual-pet-behaviorist/dog-behavior/truth-about-pit-bulls

Reply June 17, 2014 - edited
Avatar

[quote=Likwid]@Avatar: You should have specified.[/quote]

Nah, this is an internet forum not academia.

Reply June 17, 2014 - edited
Avatar

[quote=Likwid]Humans are animals. Yet we don't fear when we see bigger men around children. Not when they're randoms.[/quote]

Thanks for the bio lesson but there is a difference between animals of your own species that are assumed to be domesticated with a presumption that they have empathy for their own kind and a pet that will attack if it felt threatened in its own way.

Reply June 17, 2014 - edited
Avatar

I feel sad for that family, but I am having a hard time having sympathy for someone who let a child near an animal, it should be parental instant to be able to recognize an animal that can easily overpower a child and do that kind of damage regardless if it is trained.

Reply June 16, 2014 - edited
CureSword

People like that employer makes me sick.

Reply June 16, 2014 - edited
TheTrickst3r

[quote=Yumtoast]@Likwid: I wouldn't let my hypothetical children near a lion at the zoo, even if the employees told me it was well-behaved/trained.

Just because your or your cousin's pit bulls are trained doesn't conceal the fact that the breed is the most violent and vicious in the domestic dog kingdom.[/quote]

pitbulls are actually naturally friendly and good with kids, its just that idiots starve them to make them vicious.

Reply June 16, 2014 - edited
EggTree

i wonder what happens to the employees when they pull this type of stuff

Reply June 16, 2014 - edited
Yumtoast

@Likwid: I wouldn't let my hypothetical children near a lion at the zoo, even if the employees told me it was well-behaved/trained.

Just because your or your cousin's pit bulls are trained doesn't conceal the fact that the breed is the most violent and vicious in the domestic dog kingdom.

Reply June 16, 2014 - edited
Ipoopster

wow i feel bad for her. stupid parents.

Reply June 16, 2014 - edited
iDrinkOJ

the people kicking her out are the true uglies.

Reply June 16, 2014 - edited
frisbeeness

......and father of the year goes to

Reply June 16, 2014 - edited
Yumtoast

I have no problem with that employee's actions, and I'm sure KFC doesn't give a damn either if it weren't for our white knight society.

What I do have a problem with is:
1) How you can let a 3 year-old get near a pack of [b]pit bulls[/b]?
2) How are the parents not in jail for child endangerment?
3) Who takes an infant out to KFC, or any restaurant for that matter?

Reply June 16, 2014 - edited
Billionz

That's not ugly. That's supposedly considered to be scary.
Hell, she should've been even more welcomed than the other customers. People these days

Reply June 16, 2014 - edited
ApplesAreOkay

I hope those dont leave terrible scars on her face.

...... bruh

and wth. She actually lost an eye.
edit. I blame her grandfather for everything.

Reply June 16, 2014 - edited
Wanton

customers shouldnt be looking at the child then they should be focusing on their chicken likeeee

Reply June 16, 2014 - edited
Zoneflare4

[quote=Ruew]damn, i feel bad for her. Not for being kicked out of KFC (although ridiculous) but for being attacked by those dogs.[/quote]
im more surprised at how slowly she is healing. that attack was two months ago and the wounds still look fresh

Reply June 16, 2014 - edited
Nolen

she's not ugly o-o

Reply June 16, 2014 - edited
Ruew

damn, i feel bad for her. Not for being kicked out of KFC (although ridiculous) but for being attacked by those dogs.

Reply June 16, 2014 - edited
AugustRain

that employee really has no soul to sink to such a low. horrendous and preposterous.

Reply June 16, 2014 - edited
Caeg

[url=https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-N0yXGVWS1Y]It's okay.[/url]

Reply June 16, 2014 - edited
Zoneflare4

Well KFC is giving 30K to the girl's medical bills so im sure the family will forgive and forget this very quickly

Reply June 16, 2014 - edited