boyscouts ... not for my child

Quote from John_Wensink:

I think the point is that you perceive the boy scouts to be a harmful enough group where you would prohibit your child from joining but on the other hand as you are a self proclaimed leftist you have no problem voting for somebody that makes abortions available to childern without you having any say.

My point being, if you want to protect your children the leftist representatives you are voting for have the potential to do far more harm to your child than the cub scouts ever would. Maybe if you allowed your child to join they would learn the values that would help them in not making other poor decisions in life.
i think this is somehow shifting to daily politics and its
polemic. btw i am wearing the leftist cap just because
people here gave me that label. i would see myself more
like a widehorizonist. i can like al gore as much as ron
paul. and i do not follow you in your partisan view -
i critizise the military elements within a big children
organisation. sure, one can argue it ain't a big deal,
but as i said, that might be a question of awareness
of subtleties.
 
just to make that clear again: there are many, many
very positive thigns about the scouts. but, sorry, to a
caring father there is some concern as well. i don't see
why that is soo left and soo difficult to understand. and
if the so often mentioned "values" include a certain
degree of militarism: thnx, then these are not my values.
mine work as good without uniforms, ranks and flags.
maybe doublecheck yours if it is different for you.
 
Quote from ZZZzzzzzzz:

I remember the phrase that "it takes a community to raise a child" but that raises the question as to the nature of the community.

Is the community a private community, or one that is open to all?

Scouting, high school cliques, college fraternities, memberships in private golf clubs...

Yes, those are communities, homogenous communities, but do those communities breed genuine individuality, or do they breed conformity and shunning of those who are not "members" of the right community?

The parent has to decide if he wants his kid to be a member of Skull and Bones society like Kerry and Bush, or a member of the school band and/or other open non secretive non exclusive organizations where you interact with all types of people...

...Wow...I can't even comment on that stupid line of thinking. That is the paranoia and conspiracy driven thinking that I was referring too.
 
Quote from man:

just to make that clear again: there are many, many
very positive thigns about the scouts. but, sorry, to a
caring father there is some concern as well. i don't see
why that is soo left and soo difficult to understand. and
if the so often mentioned "values" include a certain
degree of militarism: thnx, then these are not my values.
mine work as good without uniforms, ranks and flags.
maybe doublecheck yours if it is different for you.

I guess all I'm trying to add to this debate is that uniforms and badges don't make something military. Training for battles and war does. Anything can be skewed to seem militaristic using that logic. From wearing a McDonalds uniform to wearing required suits in a corporate meeting.
If your argument is about having a child in things that sacrifice individuality for a more uniform team atmosphere then I can see your point. But I just don't believe that the scouts have any militaristic notions.
 
Quote from gblnking:

I guess all I'm trying to add to this debate is that uniforms and badges don't make something military. Training for battles and war does. Anything can be skewed to seem militaristic using that logic. From wearing a McDonalds uniform to wearing required suits in a corporate meeting.
If your argument is about having a child in things that sacrifice individuality for a more uniform team atmosphere then I can see your point. But I just don't believe that the scouts have any militaristic notions.
i can respect this point of view, though my eyes see the
same facts in different light. thnx for civilised exchange
of arguments.
 
Quote from ZZZzzzzzzz:

I remember the phrase that "it takes a community to raise a child" but that raises the question as to the nature of the community.

Is the community a private community, or one that is open to all?

Scouting, high school cliques, college fraternities, memberships in private golf clubs...

Yes, those are communities, homogenous communities, but do those communities breed genuine individuality, or do they breed conformity and shunning of those who are not "members" of the right community?

The parent has to decide if he wants his kid to be a member of Skull and Bones society like Kerry and Bush, or a member of the school band and/or other open non secretive non exclusive organizations where you interact with all types of people...

Darn right those "homgenous" communities breed individuality. Even your liberal friends are starting to speculate it may be better to educate girls in a different room.

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Nothing like being the club champion in your favorite discipline to improve - leadership and individuality. Nothing like becoming the president of service club to learn how to lead and help the larger community. Diversity in opportunity is a laudable goal, but diversity for the sake of diversity is an unproven experiment.

This is not an argument for racism. It is acknowledgment that in some situations similarity of interests and culture are a very good thing. That why we have the NAACP and its mostly black.
 
Hi Dad, I'd like you to meet my two friends. This is Joe and he is a boy scout. This is Bob, his Dad wouldn't let him join the boy scouts.

Just wanted to see how that looks in print.

I'm not quite sure what conclusions I can draw from this statement. Is Bob an individual?
Joe can quit. Bob can't quit, can't join either. An opportunity for dialogue missed on developing your child.
 
I'm steering clear of that McDonalds and those militaristic people in those uniforms... I'm a creative guy and I don't want them infecting my thinking, I'll look like an idiot when I speak out at the next town council meeting instead of the truly creative guy I am.

I know I am creative 'cause when I shut my eyes I can see these patterns moving, that's a sure sign!! I bet those Boy Scouts don't see patterns like mine........
 
Am I reading this correctly and has it been pointed out?

You refer to your child as "her", are you stating "boyscouts ... are not for your DAUGHTER" ?

Are you also inclined to ban any sons you might have from joining the GirlScouts?

Next Thread... "Daughters of Confederacy ... NOT FOR MY SON!"


What is that saying about Common Sense again? Oh I know, it's just common sense, in a progessive sort-of-way, to eliminate any distinctions between the sexes that is.
 
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