The Innocence and Truth of Youth

by:Les Carpenter
Rational Nation USA
Birthplace of Independent Consevatism
Liberty -vs- Tyranny


Been on vacation in VT. with our 2 year and 8 month old grandson. Not only has it been a shear pleasure and joy it as also confirmed {at least in my mind} that children, even very small ones are more intelligent than their elders.

They are more intelligent because they are more acutely aware of their surroundings and a whole lot more inquisitive. By this Grandma and Grandpa mean honest inquisitiveness, without the preselected BS that most of the adult population have allowed themselves to be saddled with.

This post is not intended to be political so please don't respond as if it were. It is intended to point out the innocence, inquisitiveness, open mindedness, open acceptance, non judgmental, and naturally accepting nature of our youth. And I guess to brag a bit about our grandson Travis as well.

As Grandma and I enjoyed all of the above mentioned attributes in Travis we could not help but feel apprehension about his future, as well as that of our newly arrived granddaughter Olivia. Because we love them both so very much we can only hope that our country figures out the mess it has gotten itself into.

But that my dear readers is for another day...

And now, back to vacation.

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