PETA Calls for Punxsutawney Phil to Be Replaced by Animatronic Groundhog

The time has come, says PETA.

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Instead of the usual Punxsutawney Phil shenanigans for the 2020 edition of Groundhog Day, PETA is calling for those in charge of such a thing to consider bringing in an animatronic stand-in.

In a CNN-spotted letter addressed to Punxsutawney Groundhog Club president Bill Deeley, PETA (i.e. People for the Ethical Treatment of Anmals) boss Ingrid Newkirk said Phil's retirement was "long overdue." Newkirk gave examples of why this is so, including the inevitable evolution of traditions and the ease with which the annual Phil festivities could be completed by way of "technologically advanced electromechanical devices" including animatronic alternatives.

Times change. Traditions evolve. It’s way overdue for long-suffering #PunxsutawneyPhil to be retired.

We sent a letter to #Punxsutawney Groundhog Club President asking them to use an AI groundhog that can ACTUALLY predict the weather on #GroundhogDay. https://t.co/OTlz09Cv49

— PETA (@peta) January 29, 2020

"We even have the technology to create an animatronic groundhog with artificial intelligence (AI) that could actually predict the weather," Newkirk said. "An AI Phil would renew interest in Punxsutawney, generating a great deal of buzz, much like Sony's robot dog 'aibo,' which walks, plays, misbehaves, and responds to commands. By creating an AI Phil, you could keep Punxsutawney at the center of Groundhog Day but in a much more progressive way."

The letter goes on to note that young people care very little for this tradition anyhow, with Newkirk arguing that taking this approach could save the future of the holiday tradition. As for what to do with Phil and the other Punxsutawney groundhog, PETA has proposed moving them to a sanctuary.

At any rate, Groundhog Day 2020 goes down this Sunday.

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