I don't see how any of us can make this assertion. A homosexual in San Francisco went fourty miles out of his way to befriend my family (with two young boys, myself and my brother). He offered me a job to get me to ride back to SF where he took me to lunch at a gay place to show his friends how cool he was. (Yes I was molested, as my parents were oblivious to his behavior -- later we learned he molested my brother too) The point is that as young guys, we were open to new sexual experiences. I was also a scout, but did not report these events at the time. Today's scouts are better prepared as this warning comes with "The Handbook for Boys". One real reason the homosexuals confront the scouts is this improvement in readiness on the part of the BSA. It is a direct defense against a behavior that I consider very prevalent in the homosexual community. I don't even think they think twice about it, it is not a forced molestation, but a learning experience, their wisdom to the uninitiated that may be mutually satisfying after all.
I think your experience has more moral authority than mine, I'll give you that. I hope you are ok after that ordeal.