Posted on 05/27/2013 7:32:46 AM PDT by SeekAndFind
There are some things a parent doesn't want to think, let alone talk, about. For many, chief among those would be sexual assault and abuse of his or her own children. Yet evil far too frequently flourishes in silence. That's why there are times when some individual or group has to be brave enough not just to speak out, but to genuinely try to protect the vulnerable when far too many either are silent or simply don't care.
That's exactly what the Boy Scouts of America tried to do about the problem of juvenile sexual abuse of boys years ago when they created the original video "It happened to me," in age-appropriate versions for both Cub and Boy Scouts. The videos are designed both to educate and to protect against situations when a boy can be in danger from sexually predatory behavior. And given that this campaign (like the organization which started it) has long been quite problematic to liberals, the direction of this video will be telltale as to where the now gay-affirming Boy Scouts of America goes, or perhaps more appropriately, how it ends.
First, off YouTube (unfortunately, in not ideal quality), here are excerpts from the more recent version of "It happened to me," broken into four approximately six-minute modules:
1. "Check first"
2. "Go with a friend"
3. "It's your body and you can say No!"
4. "Tell your parents or another adult you can trust!"
Also, here is a 3-minute excerpt from the original 1990s video, Cub scout version. It's half-corny/half-creepy (more of the latter), but honestly, I don't know how they could have done any better with the subject matter.
(Excerpt) Read more at americanthinker.com ...
I totally agree
Time to splinter off
If the kid pawed is normal, the suit will be against him for punching out the aggressive queer.
HOMOSEXUAL, because there's nothing GAY about it.
No more money to the Butt Scouts of Abomination.
Hey, BSA National! What are you going to buy with your 30 pieces of queer silver?
that is on purpose.
Cabin? How is that camping?
Frankly, what needs to happen is for every straight man who was the subject of an assault or attempted assault by a homosexual pedophile is to come out and tell the world how prevalent this is and how dangerous the policy of the Scouts is. My guess is most straight guys have been the subject of unwanted homosexual approach or assault by older men at least once when they were in their teens, but most are too embarrassed now to come out and tell the world what can happen and what happened to them.
Good point!
People in favor of deviancy apparently like chaos; so does the devil.
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So true.
New York Council is openly allowing gay leaders
Is this in response to the recent announcement by National Council, or has it been a long-standing "rule"? Do you recall an article that you could link to?
It will be up to the parents to let children stay where they are exposed to "normalization."
The question then becomes “If you have a gay Scout or Scoutmaster, do you want to know?”.
The “never alone with a Scout” rule was designed to get around the idea that we never knew who was gay.
Ironically, most of the homosexuals wanting to be Scoutmasters seem to be lesbians as best I can tell.
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