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bru
Boy Scouts Vs. Gays in New York Mark Unseen   Sep 28 14:24 UTC 2000

Okay, you liberals are really begining to scare me.

A school district in New York has voted to ban the schools from sponsoring
the Boy Scouts.  The reason given is because they discriminate against gay
people.  The Supreme Court said this is not descrimination.

So, is the school district not now disriminating against the Boy Scouts?
Are the 14 branches of the United Way that are refusing to give them funds
not discriminating?

The Boy Scouts, one of the least discriminatory organizations in the history
of the world, with scouts from every nation and every racial and every
religious belief possible out there, is now discriminatory because they
believe that Gay people are not proper role models and violate the scouting
laws.

The scouting organization is not banning them because they fear they will rape
boys on outings, but because they do not represent the right role model for
the kids in the organization.  They have not advocated kicking any of the boys
out of the organization because they are experimenting with homosexual
feelings.  They are not forbidding them membership unless they are activly
espousing the gay lifestyle.  They would do the same if they found out someone
was a murderer, or if they were a burglar. or if they were a rapist, or if
they were a pedophile.

They do not accept this as a role model.

Now, I know you are going to say that these other lifestyles are criminal,
but being gay is not.

Does the murderer think his lifestyle is acceptable, probably, to him.
Does the rapist think his lifestyle is okay, probably.
Do the burglar or the pedophile believe their lifestyle should be acceptable?
probably.

I do not believe a murderer, or a rapist, or a burglar, or a pedophile, or
a gay person are an acceptable role model for our youth.  Neither do the BOy
Scouts, and the supreme court sees nothing wrong with that.

Why do you?  And why does this give you the right to discriminate against the
Boy Scouts?
174 responses total.
jp2
response 1 of 174: Mark Unseen   Sep 28 14:33 UTC 2000

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brighn
response 2 of 174: Mark Unseen   Sep 28 14:44 UTC 2000

Better example, bru: Would the BSA be discriminatory if it barred scout
leaders from using alcohol or tobacco products? Not at all.

I agree with the SC. I also agree that, if the BSA can decide what consistutes
proper role modelling, and discriminate based on that, so can any organization
that does business with the BSA. If the BSA feels that being gay is poor role
modelling, so be it. If the United Way feels that using sexual orientation
as a means of discrimination is poor role modelling, so be it.

In other words, what jp2 said.
birdy
response 3 of 174: Mark Unseen   Sep 28 14:51 UTC 2000

All of those other things do *harm* to people.  Being gay doesn't harm people
unless he rapes them, and then he's a rapist.

A gay male can be an excellent role model.  He obviously worked his way up in
the Boy Scout ranks, so he knows how to do all of the crafts, camping stuff,
and other things they earn badges for.  Okay, so he doesn't sleep with women. 
That's not part of what Boy Scouts learn, though.  You don't get a badge for
sexuality.  Therefore, it's irrelevant.  They may learn that you respect and
love other people and practice chivalry or whatever...but I'm sure gay men are
capable of this, too.  Oh wait...yes, they are...they're human.

If the Boy Scouts were a Christian organization, it would make more sense since
the Bible forbids homosexuality.  But, they're not.  Therefore, this is
completely stupid.

I don't know if I like the school banning support of the Boy Scouts since it's
a good organization, but I can see why they and the United Way wouldn't want to
support an organization that discriminates.  You say they're discriminating by
not giving support, but I consider this a better reason than kicking out a
person who has proved their worth simply because that person is gay.  If the
Boy Scouts weren't a volunteer organization, they'd never get away with this.
jazz
response 4 of 174: Mark Unseen   Sep 28 14:53 UTC 2000

        When you're talking about discrimination, you have to start with an
assumption that certain things are just a part of human nature and natural
variety, and aren't really significant differences when it comes to who a
person is.

        If you don't see skin colour as being insignificant, then racism is
perfectly acceptable.

        If you don't see homosexuality as being insignificant, than anti-gay
prejudice is perfectly acceptable.

        Thus Bruce's confusion.
johnnie
response 5 of 174: Mark Unseen   Sep 28 15:16 UTC 2000

Contrary to what #0 says, the Supreme Court did not say that that what 
the Boy Scouts are doing is not discrimination, it said that the Boy 
Scouts are a private organization and therefore can set whatever 
membership standards they desire.  And the schools and United Way and 
whomever else certainly have the right to not associate with any private 
group whose standards they find offensive.

And, by the way, lumping homosexuals in with burglars, murderers, 
rapists, and pedophiles (why are gays always assumed to be pedophiles?) 
is downright nasty.
jazz
response 6 of 174: Mark Unseen   Sep 28 15:18 UTC 2000

        Good point.  Even lumping homosexuals in with those groups when
discussing, say, Biblical prohibitions is inappropriate, since burglars,
murderers and rapists are all breaking one of the Ten Commandments (someone
help me out here on pedophilia and Biblical prohibitions!)
scott
response 7 of 174: Mark Unseen   Sep 28 15:23 UTC 2000

Right.  The issue is whether govt. tax money (via school sponsorship) would
be spend on the BSA.
birdy
response 8 of 174: Mark Unseen   Sep 28 16:23 UTC 2000

(Jazz - pedophilia could go under "coveting" in a strange way)
jazz
response 9 of 174: Mark Unseen   Sep 28 16:24 UTC 2000

        Thou shalt not covet thy neighbor's underage daughter?
bru
response 10 of 174: Mark Unseen   Sep 28 16:30 UTC 2000

I didn't say they were pedophiles, I said a pedophile might think his
choice was acceptable.  And the boy Scouts are a private organization, the
School district isn't.
birdy
response 11 of 174: Mark Unseen   Sep 28 17:03 UTC 2000

So?  The school district can still decide which private organizations they
want to support.
brighn
response 12 of 174: Mark Unseen   Sep 28 17:14 UTC 2000

there aren't any particular prohibitions on pedophilia.
Quite the opposite. In the story of Sodom and Gomorrah, when the angels
visited and the masses wanted to rape them, Lot offered his daughters as a
compromise. The masses didn't take it. Later, after Sodom and Gomorrah burned
and Lot's wife took a sodium overdose, Lot's daughters got him drunk and raped
HIM, impregnating themselves and repopulating their neck of the woods that
way.

So, actually, biblically speaking, incest and pedophilia are more acceptable
than homosexuality.
mary
response 13 of 174: Mark Unseen   Sep 28 17:18 UTC 2000

When my son was at the right age to join the Boy Scouts we did indeed go
to an organizational meeting.  He was told that reading the pledge (which
refers to God) and following the goals of the organization (again, much of
it God based) is mandatory.  One could not opt out of the God parts, and
simply be silent.  His friends joined but he did not, his choice. 
He was fine with this.

The troop met in his public school but BSA paid rent for use of the space. 
Other groups, like the Korean Saturday school had the same arrangement,
paying rent for use of the space.  No public support was involved but I do
think this rental arrangement probably did meet with some discrimination. 
I doubt a group of young KKK children would have been extended the same
agreement.

If the Boy Scouts don't want homosexual leaders then that's just fine by
me.  But I wonder how many little scouts go to Mass each Sunday and are
mentored by gay priests.  I'd suspect there is a far higher ratio of gay
to straight priests than there are Boy Scout leaders.  But don't tell the
phobic parents - they don't want to know. 

mary
response 14 of 174: Mark Unseen   Sep 28 17:21 UTC 2000

s/are Boy Scout leaders/are gay to straight Boy Scout leaders
brighn
response 15 of 174: Mark Unseen   Sep 28 17:50 UTC 2000

As a side note, somebody mentioned something about "working one's way up
through the ranks" to become a BSA troup leader.

Dunno about the Boy Scouts, but most Cub Scout troop leaders are moms. I'm
not sure there's a requirement that one was a high-ranking Boy Scout (or a
Boy Scout at all) to become a troop leader.
scott
response 16 of 174: Mark Unseen   Sep 28 18:20 UTC 2000

(FWIW... in my Boy Scout troop one of the best leaders turned out to be (many
years later) gay.  The only incident with an inappropriate encounter with with
one of the boys was committed by one of the fathers, an ostensibly "normal"
person)
jerryr
response 17 of 174: Mark Unseen   Sep 28 18:22 UTC 2000

lemmie see... the supremes are totally wrong about the second ammendment but
totally correct about the bsa?  hmmmmmm.....

i had a gay bs leader.  he was sleeping with one of the explorers in my post.
he was discovered and busted.  none of us were traumatized by this.  we met
in a church basement, btw.
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