Posted on 01/24/2015 10:42:03 AM PST by C19fan
California judges will no longer be allowed to participate in nonprofit youth groups, such as the Boy Scouts of America, that discriminate against LGBT people.
At the same time the justices lifted a ban on judges belonging to a military organization now that gays and lesbians can serve openly in the U.S. Armed Services. The change comes as transgender individuals are still barred from becoming service members, though the policy is reportedly under review.
In the case of the scouting group, although it now allows out youth to belong, it continues to ban LGBT adults from serving as troop leaders.
(Excerpt) Read more at ebar.com ...
That means CA judges are evil and should be removed from office.
Well well well, I cannot wait to see same judges send their kids to fag scouts or islam scouts... please, please, please, make my day California.
The word ‘discrimination’ is a get out of jail free card anymore.
The bigger contributors, until 2013, were ...
1. A steady decline in the white youth population since 1960.
2. Hispanic and black populations have little historical involvement with Scouting in the U.S. And BSA has been unsuccessful, despite many attempts, to penetrate these markets.
3. The rise of single-parent families with the mom as head of household has hurt enrollment.
4. Other activities competing for youth extra-curricular time.
This is so ridiculous considering the aggrieved (LBGT) form such a small, small percentage of our population:
Queers: "We are the 2.3%". 07/15/2014 192kb.pdf
To the queers credit, they have been able to cause quite a stir considering their small numbers.
This is un-American and an unjustified assault on free association.
I assume there is no ban on associating with the Communist Party or New Black Panthers.
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