This is “something”. The Boy Scouts of America (aka “Brown Shirts of America”) in today’s news:
Boy Scouts chastised for immigrant rallies–Politics: Official says Latino troop violated policy of involvement.
A Utah Boy Scout official has warned a Latino troop earning merit badges for “Citizenship in the Community” that it violated policy against involvement in political events with its participation in immigration demonstrations this week in Salt Lake City.
Now there’s promoting of, advocating for and teaching our children about democracy and citizenship.
Michael Clara, scoutmaster of Boy Scout Troop 987, said he received a phone call on Wednesday from Vic Rowberry, a Great Salt Lake Council of Boy Scouts of America field director, who said the troop shouldn’t have participated in the events.
Clara disagreed, saying he didn’t understand the difference between providing the flag ceremony and staying to observe the Republican State Convention in August 2005 and carrying and passing out flags at the nonpartisan immigration demonstrations on Sunday and Monday.
Clara, a Utah Republican, was told that he would have been in compliance if the troop would have performed the flag ceremony at the demonstration and then left. Yet, troops performed the ceremony at the Republican convention and stayed.
I don’t get it.
Clara said he believes the troop is being “singled out” because it participated in a “nontraditional event.” As the organization tries to diversify its troops, Clara said it needs to understand that ethnic minorities are going to participate in events that some Utah Boy Scouts have not joined in the past.
Clara said the organization teaches civic responsibility and being tolerant and respectful of people’s differences.
“The very thing we’re teaching our young men, the council is not doing to us,” Clara said.
Kay]]Godfrey [spokesman for the Great Salt Lake Council,]called those comments by Clara “ridiculous.”
Sounds like a double standard to me.
