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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]This is why cub scouts is going out of fashion. Declining membership every year. It is just too much for families and no village.[/quote] You have no clue what you are talking about. Scouting is declining because more and more people are raising prissy little boys that have never spent a moment in the woods, much less slept in them by a fire. It's the pussification of an entire generation.[/quote] https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/boy-scouts-reach-850-million-settlement-tens-thousands-sexual-abuse-n1272955[/quote] I particpated in Scouts for two decades and never saw a single hint of any abuse. But, I guess you would forbid your daughter gymnastics because of Larrty Nassar.[/quote] Oh lucky you! Must be everyone else is imagining it. Including the courts. Scouts is declining because 1) Anti-LGBT stuff 2) Molesters and 3) Bankruptcy due to child molester settlements makes it hard for the organization to function. [/quote] I was also involved with Scouting for a dozen years. It was really impressive. Much better than my Girl Scout experience. Boy Scouts was the most valuable thing we did with our kids. Far superior to sports. And the reason parents accompany Cub Scouts is for safety. it's family camping with Scouts until they cross over into Boy Scouts. In order to earn ranks and advance they take safety training annually and must pass tests on youth protection about how to keep safe. They are never alone with an adult other than a parent. Adults also take the training. Unlike the Catholic Church, Boy Scouts has taken the issue seriously. [/quote]
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