This quote from Rudyard Kipling's poem "The White Man's Burden" suggests that those in positions of power or authority must bear the burden of blame and criticism from both those they try to help and those they try to control. They must also endure the burden of fulfilling the expectations and demands of those they are responsible for, even when it is challenging or unpopular.
The following excerpt conveys this perspective: "Take up the White Man's burden-- And reap his old reward: The blame of those ye better, The hate of those ye guard--"
Dobermans are better guard dogs get a doberman they are by far way better dogs.
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Better known as a bollard, a post guard (or guard post) is a short vertical post meant to prevent access and protect assets.
some blame the State troopers and some blame the students themselves, no matter what, it was a tragedy.
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As for a guard/yard dog, the rottweiler is better due to size.
The white mans burden perceived through the poem is almost sarcastic for he makes it seem as though he was only granted thanklessness in return for improving their lives. its shown when he says "the blame of those ye better the hate of those ye guard the cry of hosts ye humor." In other words the people he tried to guide to a better life were ungrateful.
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