April 1999
Children, I've been trying to teach your moms and dads something very
important, but I need your help. I'll make you a deal. If you will
promise to listen very carefully, I promise not to talk very long.
Do you remember the story of Bambi, the little deer, and all of
his friends in the forest? If you do, you will remember that one of
Bambi's good friends was a rabbit named Thumper. Thumper was about your
age. He was a neat rabbit, but he had one problem. He kept saying bad
things about people. One day Bambi was in the forest learning to walk,
and he fell down. Thumper just couldn't resist the temptation. "He
doesn't walk very good, does he?" Thumper blurted out. His mother felt
very bad and said, "What did your father tell you this morning?" And
then Thumper, looking down at his feet and kind of shifting his weight,
said, "If you can't say somethin' nice, don't say nothin' at all."
That's a good piece of advice that all of us need to follow. What I need
you to do, young people, is this. If you hear anyone in your family
start to say something bad about someone else, will you please just
stamp your foot and say in a loud voice, "If you can't say somethin'
nice, don't say nothin' at all." Now, even though that isn't correct
English, everyone will understand exactly what you mean. Now, Moms and
Dads, that ought to make it a little easier to live the commandment.
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