If you want to learn how to measure the vast distance
between “tolerance” and “acceptance,” join the Boy Scouts of America.
Yesterday, 61% of 1,400 voting members of the BSA’s National Council voted to “remove the restriction denying membership
to youth on the basis of sexual orientation alone.” Before you start
writing “thank you” letters though, read on. The official statement,
released this afternoon continues, “A change to the current membership
policy for adult leaders was not under consideration; thus, the policy
for adults remains in place.”

Homophobia is most dangerous when it has a good
editor. What makes the BSA’s statement so galling is how it deftly
attempts to sidestep the blatant hatred and disdain of gay people packed
in between the lines. Instead of sending a clear message that all boys,
gay, straight and in-between, should to be embraced as well as
introduced to the kinds of role models BSA is in the business of
fashioning, the organization’s National Council has chosen instead to
further the idea that gay adults are pariahs and paedophiles.
And so, Boy Scouts can come out as long as they have
no desire, at the age of eighteen, to become role models themselves.
That’s just about as logical as Canada’s recent decision
to end its anti-gay blood donation ban: gay men can donate blood there
now, as long as they haven’t had sex with another man in the last five
years. In both cases, the subtext is that gay people, ultimately, are
dirty – innately & unforgivably. We will be tolerated but not, at
least for now, truly welcome. Via BuzzFeed
Bloggers Comments: Well it is a start for sure, and I think over time the National Council of the Boy Scouts of America will come to the conclusion that sexual orientation has no place in the scouting organization. I do not see a fundamental change in the scouting program as their have been gay boys in scouting for years. So we continue on the campaign to get the scouting organization to become truly understanding. That when these boys grown into men, which they will, they still have that love and desire of being a scout.
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