In a way, it is kind of like recycling, but on the other hand, they are sacrificing a living thing in order to help themselves which I think seems a bit selfish. My general thoughts about burning bunnies are that it is extremely cruel to the point of barbarity. Just to sustain themselves, they are killing an animal who inhabits Earth with us and lives along with us peacefully. What the bunnies are doing (eating all the grass, disturbing parks, and walking across roads unconcernedly) are purely natural qualities. Bunnies will be curious; it's expected. I also think that all this goes right back to things like global warming and how we're running out of Earth's resources. To be more general, it is all part of something we learned about in Social Studies - Human/Environment Interaction. How we treat the environment will eventually affect us, whether it's in a positive or negative way is up to us. Like they say, what goes around comes around and after hundreds of years and maybe even less, our actions are finally coming to hit us in the back.
Anyway, going back to the bunny burnings, I think that it's probably about 1/20 a good thing because of two reasons. Firstly, the bunnies are creating more energy for us and with what's happening to our world, that is definitely a good thing. We won't have enough energy unless we come up with solutions like using bunnies for energy. But still, killing living things is too selfish for me to count it as a good solution. It is also fixing the problem with there being too many bunnies in Sweden.
All in all, I really, really hope that they stop burning bunnies in Sweden and that no other place or person decides to do anything like that. Personally, I think it is absolutely horrible. For now, they may go on, but later, I'm sure they will realize that they made a mistake.
My experience of reading the article and writing this blog has opened my eyes even more than before. I've realized now that everything is linked together in some way. The world is made of tiny dominoes and when one falls down . . . well, let's just say that the domino effect is by all means true. Even my previous blog is related to this. All our technology makes us dumber in a way. We spend hours with our eyes glued to a T.V. or a computer screen like it's our lifeline and we never going outside for a dose of the real, natural world. Plus, we spend a lot less time thinking critically about global warming, depleting energy, and so much more because of those things. If we really put our minds to it, focus, and think hard, I fully believe that we can solve all these problems, one at a time. It's possible. Believe it.
Click here for article 1. Click here for article 2. (both of them are part of the same article, but I found them separately.)
-Starflower794
I definetely agree with you. Burning bunnies is hurting an innocent life that has not purposefully done anything harmful to hurt anyone. On the other hand, global warming is occurring and we need to do what is best for our Earth. I think you blog is very well written and I like how you said what goes around comes around.
ReplyDeleteI think that burning bunnies for energy is animal cruelty. In my opinion this is not a intellegent solution for benifiting the lives of people in Sweden. This is definetly not a positive way to make things better.
ReplyDeleteBurning bunnies for energy is horrible. I agree with jetsfan21 and you on that. Great blog!
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