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In that case, I can’t see what all the hubbub is about.We seem to be discussing the actual change in policy.
The BSA hasn’t suddenly morphed into a hypersexualized organization simply because they’re letting gay scouts in. And I mean just that! They’re letting gay scouts into the organization. They aren’t providing them with a soapbox to propagate the gay agenda.
I don’t know how many people participating in this thread have actually been scouts, but I have, and I’ve witnessed three fine scouts in my own troop dismissed simply because they were gay. Not because they were having sex with men (all three to my knowledge were virgins, as were most of us 14 year old boys), not because they were trying to recruit us straight scouts (believe me, with all the inappropriate conversations we’d have about girls that would’ve been impossible), and not because they were in any way trying to undermine the Scout Oath. These boys were excused from their membership for no other reason than their same-sex attraction became known to other scouts and/or troop leaders. This is the very definition of systematic discrimination. Many of you seem to not understand. It’s not that the old policy forbade “active” homosexuals, or “advocates of the gay lifestyle”, rather any and all boys who in any way admit that they are attracted to other boys were summarily dismissed.
I can’t help but think how the loss of fraternal camaraderie that these fine boys experienced may have further facilitated other questionable lifestyle choices later on. We wan’t same-sex attracted boys to forgo that urge and live a life reconcilable with Christian virtue? Then we need to stop alienating them and stop giving them no other choice than to label themselves as “other”.
