The article explores the metaphor of 'guard dogs' as a symbol of societal boundaries and exclusion, drawing parallels between historical and contemporary practices. It references philosopher Humberto Maturana’s concept of the 'rich' person who denies others due to fear of losing their possessions, linking this idea to modern geopolitical issues such as border control and migration policies. The piece discusses the role of trained dogs in European border management, particularly in Croatia and Tunisia, while highlighting the human cost of these policies through the stories of migrants and families affected by the Mediterranean crisis. It also touches on the broader theme of class struggle, referencing Warren Buffett’s acknowledgment of economic inequality. The article emphasizes the emotional and ideological dimensions behind these policies rather than focusing solely on the animals involved.
Procjena pristranosti (Lijevo): The article frames the issue of border control and migration as a reflection of systemic inequality and class-based exclusion, aligning with leftist critiques of capitalism and power structures. While it acknowledges the role of state institutions like Frontex and the use of dogs in security, it imb
Zašto ove ocjene (Činjenice 85 · Objektivnost 60): Factuality is high as the article references real historical events, institutions like Frontex, and documented practices related to border control. However, it lacks specific data or citations for some claims. Objectivity is lower due to the emotionally charged language and ideological framing, part




