I couldn't agree more. The problem is so many folks have been deceived into believing that by telling the truth you are somehow doing the wrong thing. In my mind, allowing a child to be deceived is a very unloving thing to do.
I happen to know of one instance that happened this year where a child actually won Best of Show with an obvious white Easter Egger. Now, what do you suppose would be the reaction of that same child if it were to say go to the Ohio Nationals and wind up be DQ'd instead of just being marked down? Can you imagine the embarrassment and possibly unnecessary shame the child would feel?
Unfortunately the society by and large has been conditioned to "look the other way", or not say anything for fear of hurting one's feelings, or "just let it go", that many fail to realize today that more harm comes from letting a falsehood go unanswered than the good that would otherwise come from bringing the truth to the light.
God Bless,
I happen to know of one instance that happened this year where a child actually won Best of Show with an obvious white Easter Egger. Now, what do you suppose would be the reaction of that same child if it were to say go to the Ohio Nationals and wind up be DQ'd instead of just being marked down? Can you imagine the embarrassment and possibly unnecessary shame the child would feel?
Unfortunately the society by and large has been conditioned to "look the other way", or not say anything for fear of hurting one's feelings, or "just let it go", that many fail to realize today that more harm comes from letting a falsehood go unanswered than the good that would otherwise come from bringing the truth to the light.
God Bless,