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Banning a book about a suicidal rabbit
for being a "bad idea" for many children
for being a "bad idea" for many children
"The Book of suicidal rabbits: Fluffy small rabbits just do not want to live longer" is the title of a work that seems dedicated to kids, with explanatory drawings and a simple language for young readers. But by cartoons full of irony and black humor, sweet bunnies looking for a bitter end to their lives.
The book was pulled from the shelves of bookstores in Shanghai, China, after it became known case of a 12 year old boy who implemented one of the ideas he saw in the pages. He jumped from a sixth floor window, while his family waited in the street to go to school. Four other teens tried to end his life after reading the book.
The authorship of the book is awarded to American Andy Riley. Instead of self-destructive bunnies books, the library of Shanghai went on sale more self-help books for young readers might find alternative solutions to his troubles.
The book also helped spark a controversy in the city in China by the pressure secondary students to be the best in its class. Apparently, the death rate among young people between 15 and 34 years is three times in that area than in the rest of the world.
Riley's book even inspired a Chinese artist named Liu Gang to make the local version of the Bunny "who do not want to live longer: for example, a bunny that is detonated with a firecracker, fireworks tradition true to the China. In addition, the black humor of "Bunnies Suicide" can be found all over the Internet.
Source: http://www.minutouno.com/1/hoy/article/90118-ProhÃben-un-libro-que-trata-de-un-conejo-suicida-por-ser-una-mala-idea-para- many-teens /
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