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		<title>Come on Folks&#8230; Give the Scouts a Pass</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 03 Dec 2007 23:37:08 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>JD Thomas</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[For some time there has been bad blood between my local Philadelphia government and the Boy Scouts of America.&#160; It has come to a head this year when the city solicitor issued an ultimatum to the local Boy Scouts&#8217;, Cradle of Liberty Council. Citing a local 1982 &#34;fair practices&#34; law, the city solicitor has given [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>For some time there has been bad blood between my local Philadelphia government and the Boy Scouts of America.&nbsp; It has come to a head this year when the city solicitor <a href="http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2007/11/18/AR2007111800949.html" target="_blank">issued an ultimatum</a> to the local Boy Scouts&#8217;, Cradle of Liberty Council.</p>
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<p>Citing a local 1982 &quot;fair practices&quot; law, the city solicitor has given the Scouts until Dec. 3 to renounce its policy of excluding homosexuals or forfeit the grand, Beaux-Arts building it has rented from the city for $1 a year since 1928.</p>
<p>&quot;While we respect the right of the Boy Scouts to prohibit participation in its activities by homosexuals,&quot; the solicitor, Romulo Diaz, said last week in an interview, &quot;we will not subsidize that discrimination by passing on the costs to the people of Philadelphia.&quot;</p>
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<p><img width="330" height="228" align="right" alt="Beaux-Arts building" src="http://blog.techfun.org/wp-content/uploads/image/scoutbuilding.png" />As of 5:00pm today there was no response from the council.&nbsp; Philadelphia has a new mayor taking office in January and the council leadership hope to work out a deal when Michael Nutter is sworn in.&nbsp; This strikes me as very unlikely because, as a city council member, Nutter was in the majority in the 16 to 1 vote for the resolution that led to this impasse.&nbsp; (The picture on the right is the beautiful Beaux-Arts Building, home to the Cradle of Liberty Council.)</p>
<p>As a gay former scout I have to say that I wish the city had left this issue alone.&nbsp;&nbsp; I don&#8217;t like discrimination of any kind, but I also know what a great experience Boy Scouts was for me as a kid.&nbsp; I had a horrible relationship with my stepfather growing up and I hated being around him.&nbsp; In scouts I was exposed to men I could look up to and admire.&nbsp; Not allowing gays to act as Scout leaders does bother me, but not enough to do something that makes the Scouts less accessible to boys around the country.</p>
<p>Lets focus on gay marriage, gay adoption, the prosecution of hate crimes of every kind, and then, and only then, can we look at the scouting issue again &#8211; if we still have the energy.</p>
<p>As a scout in Florida in Boy Scout Troop 626, I knew I was gay, and I kept it to myself.&nbsp; The benefits of being a scout, for me, far out weighed the drawbacks (I&#8217;m don&#8217;t think there actually were any drawbacks) involved in staying in the closet.&nbsp; What thirteen year old will improve their life by coming out?&nbsp; Kids can be vicious at that age, but knowing two young men who are active in scouts, Corey and Thomas, I have to say that scouting has certainly not made them bigots.&nbsp; These are wonderful guys who are smart, capable, funny, and caring.&nbsp; If the scouts, under the current system, can turn out kids like that, then this is not a high priority issue for me.</p>
<p>There is a woman leading a troop in North Jersey who I respect immensely.&nbsp; She is not in the least homophobic.&nbsp; She is a compassionate, loving mother of one of the boys I mentioned earlier.&nbsp; She has been through all the rigorous training that Scout leadership entails.&nbsp; From our talks, and the stories she&#8217;s told, she sounds far more capable than my own scoutmaster down in Florida. (Sorry Mr. Beck, but its true.)&nbsp; This summer she took them to the <a href="http://www.bsaseabase.org/">Florida National High Adventure Sea Base</a> and they had a wonderful (and educational) time.&nbsp; When I see people like Jeanne, and her son and nephew, I have a big problem with trying to force changes on the Boy Scouts of America from outside the organization.&nbsp; I also think change will come, in time, but right now we have bigger problems to deal with first.</p>
<p>There were <a href="http://www.scouting.org/media/reports/2006/03year.html" target="_blank">922,836 eleven to seventeen year old boys</a> in scouts on December 31, 2006.&nbsp; I can&#8217;t think of any other organization that is working to make a difference in that many young men&#8217;s lives.&nbsp; Scouting knows no barriers based on economics or social strata.&nbsp; Sure, some troops are better funded than others, but when troops come together at summer camp or at a Jamboree they are not segrated by class.&nbsp; Some, no ALL, of my best memories of life in those years came from my time in Scouts.&nbsp; I spent several weeks at <a href="http://www.tanahkeeta.com/" target="_blank">Camp Tanah Keeta</a> and I had a great time and I learned some wonderful skills there.&nbsp;</p>
<p>I don&#8217;t have much hope for the future of the relationship between the Scouts and the City of Philadelphia, but who knows, maybe some compromise can be reached.</p>
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