The review committee also upheld an earlier decision which requires animal mascots to wear pants. (damn, check out the abs on the tiger, I bet he works out) |
Above: a diversity of (white Christian male) perspectives and opinions. |
"The committee included a diversity of perspectives and opinions. The review included forthright and candid conversation and extensive research and evaluations -- both from within Scouting and from outside the organization. The committee's work and conclusion is that this policy reflects the beliefs and perspectives of the BSA's members, thereby allowing Scouting to remain focused on its mission and the work it is doing to serve more youth."
If the Boy Scouts don't teach your kids about stone age weaponry, they're only going to pick it up on the streets. |
Here they are, an organization in the 21st century that's open only to boys and whose activities include tying knots and making bird-feeders out of milk cartons (life skills which I'm sure are way more useful than accepting people's differences and learning to get along), and they're going to stick with their 'no queers allowed' policy? Is there a merit badge for exposing your group to years of costly lawsuits?
Yup, that's what our kids are going to need to compete in the 21st century. Knots and bird-feeders. Oh and the Pinewood Derby. Screw diversity, we've got wooden cars that go down ramps. U-S-A! U-S-A! |
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