Some kids will misbehave in any situation-
That's also true. I remember when my son was in Scouts a number of years ago. A slightly older kid was in his tent (there were three or four boys in there) and he masturbated in front of them, really freaked them out.
It is interesting that the Girl Scouts got brought up, and that no one in the media, as far as I can tell has yet done that concerning this issue. Melanie's concerns aside, this is the Girl Scouts official stance:
Sexual Orientation
The Girl Scouts value diversity and inclusiveness and, therefore, do not discriminate on any basis. However, we do not permit the
advocacy or promotion of a personal lifestyle or sexual orientation, nor do we recruit accordingly. Indeed, we have firm standards relating
to appropriate conduct on the part of all adults who work with girls. We believe that sexual orientation is a private matter for girls and their
families to address.
References:
Blue Book of Basic Documents 2000
-Constitution of Girl Scouts of the United States of America, “Preamble,” p. 7
-”Selection of Adults,” p. 21
-”Membership Requirements,” p. 25
In my opinion, the Boy Scouts are long overdue for an updating of their repressive policy. Let the Southern Baptists kick and scream. We always grow slowly, it seems, in fits and starts. One can only hope that eventually they will come around. As it says in Matthew, "By their fruits shall you know them."
I truly fail to understand why it took the scouts so long to come around. We "allow" gay teachers in the schools-I've worked with many over the years. What's the difference? The scouts, if I remember rightly, always had a policy of "two deep", meaning that when they were working with the kids there were always going to be two adults which I thought was a sound policy.
I think the concerns over sexuality concern those scouts in upper middle school or high school. Scouting doesn't end in the sixth grade after all.


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