By Raynard Jackson
NNPA Columnist
All that is necessary for the triumph of evil is that good men do nothing. This statement is the best way
to express my thoughts and feelings about what the Boy Scouts of America (BSA) is constantly going
through.
The Boy Scouts of America is one of the largest youth organizations in the U.S., with more than 2.7
million youth members and more than 1 million adult volunteers. It is estimated that more than 110
million Americans have been members of the BSA since in founding in 1910, including me.
The BSA’s stated goal is to train youth in responsible citizenship, character development, and self-
reliance through participation in a wide range of outdoor activities, educational programs, and, at older
age levels, career-oriented programs in partnership with community organizations. For younger
members, the Scout method is part of the program to inculcate typical Scouting values such as
trustworthiness, good citizenship, and outdoors skills, through a variety of activities such as camping,
aquatics, and hiking.
I am fed up with the relentless attacks launched against the BSA by the homosexual community. The
reason for the attacks? Because the Boy Scouts of America prohibits avowed gay and lesbian children
and adults from participation, citing its principle to be “morally straight.” They also do not allow atheist
and agnostics to participate citing its “duty to God principle.”
In 2000, the Supreme Court ruled in Boy Scouts of America v. Dale that Boy Scouts, and all private
organizations, have the constitutionally protected right under the First Amendment of freedom of
association to set membership standards. In 2004, the BSA adopted a new policy statement, including
the following as a “Youth Leadership” policy:
“Boy Scouts of America believes that homosexual conduct is inconsistent with the obligations in the
Scout Oath and Scout Law to be morally straight and clean in thought, word, and deed. The conduct of
youth members must be in compliance with the Scout Oath and Law, and membership in Boy Scouts
of America is contingent upon the willingness to accept Scouting’s values and beliefs. Most boys join
Scouting when they are 10 or 11 years old. As they continue in the program, all Scouts are expected to
take leadership positions. In the unlikely event that an older boy were to hold himself out as
homosexual, he would not be able to continue in a youth leadership position.”
Wow, what a terrible group, a group that actually instills values and morals into developing kids based
on the principles of Christianity. These are the values that makes remote that a child reared with the
values of the Boy Scouts of America will become a non-productive member of society. They teach
children that there is a right and a wrong; there are things that are legal, but yet not moral; that the
Bible is a great guiding, moral book to base one’s behavior on.
As opposed to constantly trying to destroy the BSA because they have moral objections to
homosexuality; why do they not start their own group to indoctrinate the youth into their desired sexual
preferences?
They can call their group HIM and HERS. Homosexual Indoctrination of Males (HIM) and Homosexual
Enlightenment Regarding She-males (HERS). They are free, as a private organization, to create any
rules of membership they choose. And yes, they can discriminate against heterosexuals who stand for
Christian values. I am sick and tired of Christians apologizing for their beliefs. The BSA is not anti-
homosexual, but is pro-Christian. I, nor should the BSA, will not apologize for my beliefs and values. I,
nor should the BSA, change their values in order tomake others feel good.
I find it amazing that the Human Rights Campaign (HRC) never opens their mouth when homosexuals
discriminate against heterosexuals. Tonya Parker, a Black, homosexual elected judge in Dallas
County, Texas, refuses to marry heterosexual couples until she can legally marry. “I do not perform
them because it is not an equal application of the law. Period,” she said. I guess the HRC has
laryngitis when it comes to discrimination from within their community. The homosexual agenda has
little to do with the BSA, they are just a convenient target; and more to do about them
forcing society to accept their personal lifestyle choices. They are free to set up any type of private
club they want and indoctrinate anyone who chooses to join.
We, who believe in Christian values, have an obligation to take a principled stand in support of
organizations such as the BSA and not leave them to fight this battle alone.
I will be making a personal contribution to the BSA and strongly encourage you to do the same. If not
us, who? If not now, when?
Raynard Jackson is president & CEO of Raynard Jackson & Associates, LLC., a Washington, D.C.-
based public
relations/government affairs firm. He can be reached through his Web site, www.raynardjackson.com.
You can also
follow him on Twitter at raynard1223.
P.S. I am quite disappointed to find out since my column has been published that it looks like the BSA
is backing away
from their stand towards homosexuals, therefore, I will NO longer be making a personal contribution
nor will I encourage
others to make a contribution.
I am totally disappointed that people seem to be willing to throw away their core values like comedians
throw away
jokes—and that’s NOT funny!!!!
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