How the Boy Scouts of America are succumbing to the gender revolution
The incremental surrender of the Boy Scouts to the gender revolution has undermined the very reason for their existence. Earlier this month, the Boy Scouts of America , a venerated organization, announced that it will drop the "Boy" from " Boy Scout " and make scouting available to all sexes. This was not a surprise decision, nor did it come out of nowhere. For the past several years, the Boy Scouts have been in the process of reinventing themselves in the image of progressivism by pursuing a more "inclusive" approach to scouting. The umbrella organization plans to retain its original name, the "Boy Scouts of America" or "BSA," while officially opening scouting to both boys and girls. " Cub Scouts ," the name for clubs for kids seven to ten years old, is gender-neutral enough to be retained as well. But Boy Scouts, which is for children aged ten to seventeen, will now be known as "Scouts BSA." The Boy ...