Society think know about zombies, but do they? Zombies which you think is originated from TV is most likely false. Zombies were originally from Haiti around the 17th and 18th century. A country name Saint-Domingue; …show more content…
Killing zombies should not be a thing at all. Shows like the walking dead makes it seems like you have no choice but to. There are multiple ways of not killing zombies and killing them shouldn’t be the only option. If we were getting to that point of killing zombies, then we have to come up with a way to save them. Imaging trying to kill your love ones. It’s not a great sight or feeling. That’s why it’s important not to do this. We should leave them in captivity where they can be safe from others and themselves. Zombies could have a chance to recover their conscience. Radford (2012) argues that most likely they will be in a vegetable state. (p.2). Zombies could be dangerous, but maybe …show more content…
However who knows, the chances could be changed. The future of zombies will be most likely unknown. We probably won’t know when it will happen. But when it does, just in case, we should be prepared. Movies and TV shows can impact our decision as human beings on it later. Society has their own views on zombies. We should fight against the thought of killing zombies. Zombies in the future could be your neighbor, friend, could even be your sister! There’s always hope. “The potential for recovering consciousness: If zombification is irreversible and incurable, the potential is zero and this point is moot. If zombification is preventable only through vaccination, the potential once infected is different.” (Munkittrick, 2012, p.1). The result of not killing zombies in the future could benefit all of us by saving peoples’ lives. We should think about