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Dakota_Roberts
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Inappropriate conduct will still be chastised, recently I witnessed two fellow scouts (boy and girl) get chewed for displays of affection (holding hands and hugging) in front of the entire Crew, I am sure two males would also be chastised.But no matter how a Crew wants to operate, there are BSA prohibitions on boys and girls co-tenting. No Crew leader can (legitimately) allow otherwise.
And that is what I would like to see happen with SSAD boys, to have a BSA level prohibition on co-tenting.
That, and that alone, would be consistent with Catholic moral principles. And if the BSA does not do that in regards to SSAD boys, yet keeps a separation policy between boys and girls in Ventures, well, that is just simple hypocrisy.
Unfortunately, having the BSA change over to how Scouting in the rest of the world operates would be a major step backward.
There have been very good reasons why Catholic scouting in Europe has broken away from secular Scouting. It would be a shame for that to have to happen here as well, but that is where we would be heading, especially if proper separation policies were not universally enforced.
As I mentioned in my previous post, an organization being ‘secular’ puts it on the low end of the totem pole, as far as myself or my boys are concerned.
Society has never segregated people based on orientation before because people didn’t (care to) notice and/or because swift discipline would be meted out in case of breaches in conduct.