I saw a piece of news some time ago, saying that a dog was hung on a tree and it was killed and skinned. When I first saw this news, I felt very strange. So I went in-depth to understand what happened.
It turns out that this dog is the former principal and he particularly likes that dog. And this dog has a very good relationship with the children in the school. The children loved it so much that they even made a dog tag for it. This shows the status of this little yellow dog in the hearts of teachers and students in the school. But the good times did not last long. The former principal resigned, and with him came a new principal. So some people speculated whether the new principal didn't like the dog? That's why I asked people to kill it. Many people look at this issue with this attitude.
According to the former principal, he planned to take the dog with him when he left. But considering various factors, we couldn't take it away in the end, so we had to let it stay in the school. As the matter intensified, the school finally responded to the matter. The school said that this was the personal behavior of the security guard and had nothing to do with the newly appointed principal. The security guard suspected of being involved in the incident has been suspended. This should be the best result, at least I got an explanation. But since the dog is gone, this explanation can only reassure people. They all say that animals are our good friends, but who can really treat them sincerely? They don’t need much, maybe you just reach out and touch them, or play with them and tease them.
These are very simple things. Why are there always some people with evil intentions who want to complicate these things? I really don't understand. The dog is also a life, so he killed it cruelly and hung it on a tree to skin it. I think there is definitely something wrong with this person's psychology, and a normal person would not do such a thing. We are all on this earth as unique individuals, why is there such a big gap in the treatment we receive? What is the reason for this? I think we have to look for our own reasons. Whether we accept them from the bottom of our hearts is what we should reflect on ourselves.