Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you’d like to join an organization that basically did a sorry/not sorry on decades of sexual abuse then sure. If not, then no.
When did this happen?
Google Boy Scouts and pedophilia
Watch Leave No Trace on Hulu. They are as horrible and depraved as the Catholic Church. They may have sorted the abuse for now but they only did it because they HAD to. Their whole financial situation and their stance on homosexuality continues to be troubling.
What is troubling about it? While yes programs chartered by a church might restrict adult participation that is not all of them. And the best way to help push that further out is by joining the inclusive troops not the ones that exclude folks.
“ As of 2014, no youth member (under 18 years old) of any BSA program can be expelled simply for being gay, lesbian, or bisexual. As of 2015, no adult member of any BSA program above the unit level (e.g. district, council, national) can be expelled simply for being gay, lesbian, or bisexual. However, units chartered by faith-based organizations can still deny adult membership in that unit because of their sexual orientation. Units chartered to secular organizations, however, must consider adult applications without regard to sexual orientation. As of 2017, the BSA recognizes a person’s gender as what is listed on the membership application.”
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What "cub scout" scandals?
And your use of "we" is so odd.
Have you read the news in recent years about the pedophilia scandals? Or are you living under a rock?
No I haven't read anything regarding cub scouts. Definitely not living under a rock.
Cub scouts is part of the scouting program of the Boy Scouts of America.
Same organization. But sure, let’s split hairs and pretend they are separate.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you’d like to join an organization that basically did a sorry/not sorry on decades of sexual abuse then sure. If not, then no.
When did this happen?
Google Boy Scouts and pedophilia
Watch Leave No Trace on Hulu. They are as horrible and depraved as the Catholic Church. They may have sorted the abuse for now but they only did it because they HAD to. Their whole financial situation and their stance on homosexuality continues to be troubling.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What "cub scout" scandals?
And your use of "we" is so odd.
Have you read the news in recent years about the pedophilia scandals? Or are you living under a rock?
No I haven't read anything regarding cub scouts. Definitely not living under a rock.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you’d like to join an organization that basically did a sorry/not sorry on decades of sexual abuse then sure. If not, then no.
When did this happen?
Google Boy Scouts and pedophilia
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What "cub scout" scandals?
And your use of "we" is so odd.
Have you read the news in recent years about the pedophilia scandals? Or are you living under a rock?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you’d like to join an organization that basically did a sorry/not sorry on decades of sexual abuse then sure. If not, then no.
When did this happen?
Google Boy Scouts and pedophilia
Anonymous wrote:If you’d like to join an organization that basically did a sorry/not sorry on decades of sexual abuse then sure. If not, then no.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:If you’d like to join an organization that basically did a sorry/not sorry on decades of sexual abuse then sure. If not, then no.
When did this happen?
Anonymous wrote:What "cub scout" scandals?
And your use of "we" is so odd.
Anonymous wrote:We tried it. Found it overly Christian, conservative, and a little backwards. Felt like something out of the 70's.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wonderful for my son. Went on to become an Eagle. No religion in our troop. What is the current controversy?
I don't think there is a current controversy, but parents whose kids are aging into eligibility may have 1980s/90s references about scouts.