So now the Boy Scouts of America have put on their make-up, styled their hair, and inserted their tampons in the appropriate orifice.
I was a Boy Scout and a Cub Scout. My grandson was a Cub Scout and is now a Boy Scout, and my son is his troop leader. I can tell you, they are not a bunch of whiny-assed pansies like we are reading about in the news. What a disgrace to America. All those years of honor flushed like a happy bear toilet wipe.
Yeah, I get the lawsuits and all that, and the payouts, and girls wanting to be boys instead of their biological gender, and the little sissy boys wanting to be a girl scout in a boy scout uniform; it’s where the world is at this day.
How about drinking some Ovaltine, putting your hand between your legs and feeling what God gave you, and go shoot your Daisy BB gun and shut the hell up.
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I spent twenty-five years as a Scout Leader, and I almost shit when I first heard the BSA was allowing girls to join. But after reading about it for a few years, I have concluded that it might be okay. These girls don’t want to be boys, but they like the same activities as boys. They like camping, pioneering, taking hikes, learning new skills, and group activity.
My daughter belonged to the Girl Scouts and was never satisfied with their activities. She loved her two brothers’ activities, and her satisfaction came when she attended scouting activities as my daughter. She is all girl-woman and not an ounce of boy in her.
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It’s true Girl Scouts dumbed down the camping a lot. My mom was a leader and it seemed pretty silly compared to what the boys did. Still, that can be remedied in Girl Scouts, one would THINK!
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All gone to hell in a hand basket (to the tune of Where Have All the Flowers Gone?
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Ah, A Christmas Story reference. Very nice. Couldn’t agree more. Insanity.
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I was never in the BSA, but my first wife’s son was, so I got a look at the organization and participated in a few activities. There are other organizations that are probably better suited to boys now, and no doubt their membership will go up.
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Nothing is sacred anymore…nothing.
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