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timmy
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Location: UK, in Devon
Registered: February 2003
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Hell will freeze over first. Here in the UK, where the scout movement started, we are happy with openly gay scouts. It would be unlawful to discriminate against them.
Author of Queer Me! Halfway Between Flying and Crying - the true story of life for a gay boy in the Swinging Sixties in a British all male Public School
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The time is long overdue for the International Scouting leadership to revoke the rule that says only one Scout body may be recognised in each country, and to recognise and actively promote one of the several excellent alternatives to BSA.
It's too much to hope that BSA would ever get de-recognised, of course.
"The ultimate weakness of violence is that it is a descending spiral, begetting the very thing it seeks to destroy. ... Returning violence for violence multiplies violence, adding deeper darkness to a night devoid of stars." Martin Luther King
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This is a great example of how too many ruin the group. When groups get too large, they lose focus. National anything is always a bad idea, unless it is an empty framework to bind the smaller groups together. Like the American nation was meant to be, states bound together by a common tie of a small national government. But things get taken away from the local leaderships, and then you have a heartless monstrosity.
Decisions should be left to the local chapters. Groups of the size that know and understand the situation, and know best how to deal with it. Not someone from thousands of miles away with no intimate or even vague information.
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