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<blockquote data-quote="showmom33" data-source="post: 623380" data-attributes="member: 9303"><p><span style="color: #000040">Someone should stand up and say something. Unfortunately, things will never change if no one says anything. I have seen the same things that you have described and you are right--it's not fair and it's not right. What really concerns me is that parents are allowing their children to be used as someone's pawn. What morals and values are parents teaching if they teach their child that winners can be bought? Furthermore, the main purpose in showing livestock is to teach children responsibility, decision making, and record keeping. How are these kids learning this if someone is doing everything for them? As a parent, I am vocal about this. I say something when I feel that things aren't fair. I know that speaking up is not popular and that it's easier to be quiet, but things will never change if we don't speak up.</span>[/color]</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="showmom33, post: 623380, member: 9303"] [color=#000040]Someone should stand up and say something. Unfortunately, things will never change if no one says anything. I have seen the same things that you have described and you are right--it's not fair and it's not right. What really concerns me is that parents are allowing their children to be used as someone's pawn. What morals and values are parents teaching if they teach their child that winners can be bought? Furthermore, the main purpose in showing livestock is to teach children responsibility, decision making, and record keeping. How are these kids learning this if someone is doing everything for them? As a parent, I am vocal about this. I say something when I feel that things aren't fair. I know that speaking up is not popular and that it's easier to be quiet, but things will never change if we don't speak up.[/color][/color] [/QUOTE]
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