Do the girl scouts still have lesbians leading them?
Who is GSA Spokesman Josh Shackley, and what is he doing with the Girl Scouts?
Here is an excerpt:
"So, who is Josh Ackley? The press, moms, and the girls may know Josh Ackley in his day job but probably dont know what he does off-hours. He is the lead singer of a band called The Dead Betties.
The Dead Betties were part of a movement called homo-punk, sometimes homocore, that Wikipedia describes as an offshoot of punk distinguished by its discontent with society in general, and specifically societys disapproval of the gay, bi-sexual, lesbian and transgender communities. The Dead Betties are profiled in the book Homocore: The Loud and Raucous Rise of Queer Rock.
Girl Scout moms and girls will know none of this. They will also not know that The Dead Betties put out a campy video that received MTV play in the mid-00s called Hellevator, where a sneering Ackley watches over a woman being stalked and then strangled on an elevator in an abandoned building.
A Dead Bettie video called Georges Mr.s Right (sic) shows a naked manperhaps Ackley, though the subjects faced is obscuredcovered in newspapers, writhing on the ground, touching his genitals, feigning masturbation, intercut with brief footage of a scantily-clad woman. Later, the man is in the shower washing blood off his legs with dollar bills. We dont see the woman again.
Josh Ackley joined the Girl Scouts in 2008 in the office of external communications in the Girl Scout headquarters in New York City. In that capacity, he speaks to the national media. Go to the Girl Scout media page and the only person you are directed to is Josh Ackley. Ackley is quoted in numerous national stories about the Girl Scouts.
A year after he started with the Girl Scouts, he became the primary blogger on the Girl Scout website. The blog is written specifically for the girls to get advice and keep up on Girl Scout news.
And then there is Josh Ackley, sent out to quell the anger of concerned moms. Controversy erupted in 2011 over a girls-only panel hosted by the Girl Scouts at the UN Commission on the Status of Women where one mom claims to have found a stack of Planned Parenthood brochures in the room when the panel ended. The Girl Scouts have steadfastly denied knowing the brochures were there, but the ensuing controversy further fueled what has become a cottage industry of moms angry at what they see as the troublesome drift of the Girl Scouts. The controversy has also contributed to the declining fortunes of the Girl Scouts, who have lost substantial numbers of members and cookie sales in recent years.
When a group of St. Louis mothers, concerned about the UN panel, demanded a meeting, along with his now-departed boss Michelle Tompkins, it was Ackley who was sent by the Girl Scouts to quell the uprising..."
IIRC, the big deal apart from this (which was nauseating enough) was that the GSA said he wasn't affiliated with them. So I looked (at the time) at the web pages and took screenshots: I used Google to check the page, and this is what I found:
Strange. But, when I checked the cached version from three days ago...
I had heard of this radicalization of the Girl Scouts some time ago, but this ices it. How about this new person, Stewart Goodbody? This is a joke, right?
Sigh. Most people I am sure are completely unaware of this, and nearly all liberals and a percentage of people who call themselves Republicans would not see any problem with this.
And I see that as a major problem.
Pretty openly, actually.