Task Force: ‘Itâs time for a fully inclusive Boy Scouts of America’
The Boy Scouts of America national council today voted to lift the ban on openly gay Scouts while retaining the ban on gay adults serving in leadership positions.
National Gay and Lesbian Task Force Executive Director Rea Carey responded:Â
This vote marks a monumental step forward for the Boy Scouts of America. We are thrilled for the gay youth who will no longer be turned away from scouting simply because of who they are. This milestone has been years in the making, and we thank all those who have fought so hard to end this grave injustice against our young people.
As we celebrate this moment, we know the work isnât complete. The Boy Scouts of America still discriminates against qualified adults who are denied the opportunity to participate in leadership positions because they are gay. Fairness is a fundamental American principle â itâs not to be sliced, diced, divvied up and dictated by prejudice. By retaining the discriminatory ban on gay adults, the Boy Scouts of America has signaled that this core value is up for grabs, that a level playing field remains out of reach, and that itâs still okay to target others for second-class treatment.
Boy Scouts’ leadership should stop clinging to a policy of exclusion and scrap the ban, once and for all. Itâs long past time for a fully inclusive Boy Scouts of America.