With the possible exception of NASCAR, I don't know that
I've ever seen an organization disembowel itself as rapidly as the Boy Scouts
of America:
There is no place for
racism – not in Scouting and not in our communities. Racism will not be
tolerated.
We condemn the murders of George Floyd, Ahmaud Arbery, Breonna Taylor and all those who are not named but are equally important. We hear the anguish, feel the heartbreak, and join the country’s resolve to do better.
The Boy Scouts of America stands with Black families and the Black community because we believe that Black Lives Matter. This is not a political issue; it is a human rights issue and one we all have a duty to address. That is why, as an organization, we commit to:
We condemn the murders of George Floyd, Ahmaud Arbery, Breonna Taylor and all those who are not named but are equally important. We hear the anguish, feel the heartbreak, and join the country’s resolve to do better.
The Boy Scouts of America stands with Black families and the Black community because we believe that Black Lives Matter. This is not a political issue; it is a human rights issue and one we all have a duty to address. That is why, as an organization, we commit to:
- Introducing a specific
diversity and inclusion merit badge that will be required for the rank of
Eagle Scout. It will build on components within existing merit badges,
including the American Cultures and Citizenship in the Community merit
badges, which require Scouts to learn about and engage with other groups
and cultures to increase understanding and spur positive action.
- Reviewing every element of our
programs to ensure diversity and inclusion are engrained at every level
for participants and volunteers by applying a standard that promotes
racial equality and denounces racism, discrimination, inequality and
injustice.
- Requiring diversity and
inclusion training for all BSA employees starting July 1 and taking
immediate action toward introducing a version for volunteers in the coming
months.
- Conducting a review of property
names, events and insignia, in partnership with local councils, to build
on and enhance the organization’s nearly 30-year ban on use of the
Confederate flag and to ensure that symbols of oppression are not in use
today or in the future.
These are our next steps
but certainly not our last.
No, the beheading tends to follow the
self-evisceration. It's intriguing to see how the mask has finally come off and
tolerance is no longer being sold as a virtue now that the corporate cancer has
metastasized. As I have pointed out for years, it is
intolerance that is the virtue and tolerance is the
Sin of Jeroboam.
And given how they define racism, discrimination, inequality, and injustice, it
is now eminently clear, by their own confession, that there is no place for
SJWs or Black Lives Matter or Antifa in any civilized society.
If you understand that social justice is not justice, it should not be hard to grasp that racial injustice is not injustice. Remember, the adjective modifies the noun. And notice that no comments are permitted in response on the statement on the BSA website.
If you understand that social justice is not justice, it should not be hard to grasp that racial injustice is not injustice. Remember, the adjective modifies the noun. And notice that no comments are permitted in response on the statement on the BSA website.