Oh, please. Do you think the generation before you, parents of college age people, are concerned with expediency, that said generation is NOT wiling to fight for what is right?
Not every opponent of the changed BSA admission policy (which I believe is not necessary after reading through the pro and anti sides of the issue) is insensitive to the condition of homosexuals. Exactly what condemnation are you talking about? Although not relevant, you bring it up anyway, not every opponent to the BSA change, which we are discussing, makes exceptions to fornicators, adulterers, or those who do not honor their marriage enough.
It would seem that there are procedures on rules of conduct that the BSA can clarify or institute to prevent systematic discrimination of homosexuals, the chaste or simply effeminate, without the added controversial language on membership admission.
Celibate homosexuals are not the problem. Homosexual behavior is, in the context of scouting activities. Why would it be pertinent to make a disclosure of (homo)sexual orientation on admission or at any point in membership? What and whose purpose does it serve?
If anything is being dismissed here, it is the big picture, which you admit is not your concern. It is simplistic and naive to assert for the foreseeable future that