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I don't want to celebrate the New Year, netizens: On the last day of the Year of the Rabbit, my family killed my pet rabbit

author:话痨君

On the last day of the Year of the Rabbit, a family staged a drama that made people feel heavy.

I don't want to celebrate the New Year, netizens: On the last day of the Year of the Rabbit, my family killed my pet rabbit
I don't want to celebrate the New Year, netizens: On the last day of the Year of the Rabbit, my family killed my pet rabbit
I don't want to celebrate the New Year, netizens: On the last day of the Year of the Rabbit, my family killed my pet rabbit
I don't want to celebrate the New Year, netizens: On the last day of the Year of the Rabbit, my family killed my pet rabbit
I don't want to celebrate the New Year, netizens: On the last day of the Year of the Rabbit, my family killed my pet rabbit
I don't want to celebrate the New Year, netizens: On the last day of the Year of the Rabbit, my family killed my pet rabbit

The family slaughtered the blogger's beloved rabbit

This act not only provokes emotional turmoil, but also touches on a deeper discussion about family, tradition and modern values.

I don't want to celebrate the New Year, netizens: On the last day of the Year of the Rabbit, my family killed my pet rabbit

"Eighteen years is not as good as an animal"

This sentence seems cold and ruthless, but it actually reflects the conflict of ideas in some families. For many people, pets are not only animals, but also family members. However, in some traditional beliefs, they are often seen as property that can be disposed of at will.

I don't want to celebrate the New Year, netizens: On the last day of the Year of the Rabbit, my family killed my pet rabbit

The talker mentioned a thought-provoking phenomenon:

While families celebrate the Chinese New Year, rabbit owners have to face the reality of their pets being slaughtered. I am afraid that this kind of emotional contradiction and pain cannot be easily exposed by a simple "understanding". If we encounter such a situation ourselves, how should we choose? should we bow our heads and admit our mistakes, or bravely defend our emotions and values?

I don't want to celebrate the New Year, netizens: On the last day of the Year of the Rabbit, my family killed my pet rabbit

In the face of such an incident, the comments of netizens are controversial and diverse.

Some people think that they should go home and admit their mistakes, and temporarily swallow their anger for the sake of family harmony;

There are also those who are adamant about defending the rights of pets, even if it means conflict with family members. It's not just a question of pets, it's also a question of personal stance and family relationships.

I don't want to celebrate the New Year, netizens: On the last day of the Year of the Rabbit, my family killed my pet rabbit

In such discussions, we may be able to find some common ground.

For example, it is important to respect and understand the traditional customs of our family, but it does not mean that we should give up our own emotions and values.

I don't want to celebrate the New Year, netizens: On the last day of the Year of the Rabbit, my family killed my pet rabbit

We can find a mutually acceptable solution through communication and exchange.

I don't want to celebrate the New Year, netizens: On the last day of the Year of the Rabbit, my family killed my pet rabbit

After all, the warmth of a family comes from understanding and respect between members, not from unilateral compromises.

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