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  • When I first heard about the Boy Scouts Of America not allowing Gay Scout leaders, I

  • had an aggressive negative reaction. I thought they where a bunch of out of touch bigots.

  • But then I remembered that my dad and his friends were the people who ran the boy scouts

  • in my town. Those guys weren't bigots. They were just good people who wanted to do something

  • wholesome with their kids. 2. So who is making decisions like this for

  • the Boy Scouts. There must be some small super conservative group at the top, right?. A supreme

  • council of homophobic bigots run by a Grand Wizard Webelow or some thing. But that's not

  • how it works. The BSA has a rather large voting council, with everyday people involved. So,

  • how did we get into this mess?

  • 3. Well. The BSA started as an all male, religious movement, inspired by a military model of

  • operations. 4. You know, a handbook, uniforms.... The

  • whole shebang.

  • Those were the three things holding them together, military structure, a hetero-normative all-male

  • membership and a belief in God. 5. The twelfth point of the Scout law IS to

  • be Reverent, after all.

  • So, naturally they were closely tied to both Christianity and our US military tradition.

  • And that still the case today. Right now 70% of the chartered scouting units are sponsored

  • by faith-based organizations. Which, as we know, are not exactly hubs of open-mindedness

  • and change. 6. To achieve the Eagle Scout rank, scouts

  • must get a recommendation from a religious leader, it's required.

  • Still, the Boys Scouts Of America have their own council and the freedom to accept whomever

  • they want as Scout leaders, Church be damned, so why haven't they?

  • Because the roughly 1,400 member council that makes these decisions hasn't voted on it yet.

  • 7. They did vote in May of 2013 to admit gay youths, but they haven't yet addressed the

  • question of allowing gay scout masters. And they may not do that any time soon. Like the

  • Church, they're slow moving when it comes to cultural changes. Though, they are doing

  • quote unquote "studies" on the question and even polled their membership about it last

  • January. That's the good news. The bad news...61% of the nearly 200,000 people polled who perfectly

  • OK with the status quo.

  • But that's the thing with the status quo. It is hard to change. And until, the Boy Scouts

  • of America and people in general are down with directly questioning the status quo,

  • we'll keep having out of date policies like this. But, change always comes and eventually

  • the BSA will do the right thing. Scout's honor.

When I first heard about the Boy Scouts Of America not allowing Gay Scout leaders, I

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