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"C J Campbell" wrote in message
... "Gary L. Drescher" wrote in message news:VQJ0b.206533$o%2.95221@sccrnsc02... | "C J Campbell" wrote in message | ... | The BSA does not throw out kids who are homosexuals. The policy applies to | adult leaders only. | | That's just false, CJ. The BSA does not have a policy of waiting until a | boy scout reaches majority age before expelling him for being openly gay. | Can you cite any statement of Scout policy (or any other evidence) to | support your claim? | There is no written policy from the National Council telling people to not accept gay youth in their units. CJ, the very BSA statement you quoted says the following, specifically in reference to gays in the Scouts: Scouting's message is compromised when members or leaders present themselves as role models whose actions are inconsistent with the standards set in the Scout Oath and Law. Note the phrase "members OR leaders". No restriction to adults. And the BSA resolution adopted on Feb 6, 2002 by the National Executive Board of the Boy Scouts says explicitly that merely being openly gay (an "avowed homosexual", as they put it) was inherently inconsistent with the standards of the Scout Oath and Law, as BSA interprets it. Nothing elsewhere in what you quoted says otherwise (if you disagree, please cite the specific relevant passage). Yes, it says they don't investigate sexual orientation (don't-ask-don't-tell). Yes, it says they'll give a child a chance to reconsider if he comes out as being gay (they'd encourage the boy to "seek counsel" to verify that he'd made a "mature decision"), before holding him responsible. But nowhere does it back off from the position that an openly gay child (unless he recants) is to be expelled. The Boy Scouts do not discriminate against youth and anybody who does is doing so against national policy. Units that expel gay youths (especially 14 year olds, who can hardly be expected to know whether they are gay or not), do so in error. That's not what the national policy says, and it's not what the adult Scout leaders who've spoken up on this newsgroup feel bound by. If the national policy is being as widely misinterpreted as you seem to think, why do you suppose the BSA hasn't made the clear statement that you just did? All they have to say is "No youth should be expelled from the Scouts just for being openly gay." Why don't you propose such a statement to them, and see what they say? Ask them if a Scout troop would be lose its charter for refusing to expel openly gay children who don't recant, and see what they say. --Gary |
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