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The following is
a press release from Scouting
For All
(Posted 2-12-02)
For Immediate Release:
February 12, 2002
BSA Adopts First-Ever Resolution Condemning Gays and
Atheists
Scouting for All Responds
Petaluma CA-The Boy Scouts of America have adopted a
resolution dated February 6, 2002, in which gays and
atheists are deemed unfit and unacceptable role
models for scout youth. Although the Boy Scouts have
had an unwritten policy concerning gays, this is the
first time in their 92-year history that it has
become an actual resolution.
The resolution came about in response to the many
individual Scout Councils who are calling for change
within their organization. These Councils were
fighting to maintain their right to choose their own
membership and leadership, even if this included
leaders and scouts who happened to be gay.
But the new resolution strikes down local authority
and autonomy and in effect says that parents and
volunteers cannot be responsible for choosing the
best leadership for their own children. "...the
BSA values cannot be subject to local option choices,"
the resolution reads, "but must be the same in
every unit..."
"It is ironic that the BSA core value of
respecting diversity is not practiced within the
organization," said Scott Cozza, president of
Scouting for All. "And it is a shame that the
BSA National Office is turning a deaf ear to its own
members."
Scouting for All, and their supporters who struggle
for human rights, salute the bravery of the councils
in standing up to the National Office. "It is no
small thing to risk getting kicked out of an
organization you love," said Steven Cozza, 16-year-old
co-founder of Scouting for All. But denouncing
bigotry and prejudice is really what the Scout Oath
and Law are about. These councils recognized that and
did the right thing," he concluded.
"If the BSA wants to continue to symbolize
bigotry," said Scott Cozza, "let it do so,
but without the support of Americans and individual
Scout Councils who oppose bigotry and discrimination.
To this end our organization will continue to work
for change by asking the United Way to adhere to
their anti-discrimination standards, and by asking
that public schools not allow the BSA to recruit in
our schools until they include all of our children in
a democratic fashion. We will also work to ensure
that local and national government agencies -
including the White House, really rethink their
support of an organization that leaves our gay and
atheist children behind as well as gay and atheist
leaders. Scouting for All also urges President Bush
to step down as the Honorary President of the BSA. He
stated in his State of the Union Address, "to
leave no child behind." Lets see if our
President will stand by his own words.
For Further information Contact:
Scott Cozza, Pres. Scouting for All
Pager: 1-800-974-0624
Tel: 707-778-0564
E-mail: info@scoutingforall.org
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