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Old 09-27-2011, 09:24 AM   #1
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Default Boy Scouts of America: Is it appropriate to educate a 10 year-old that's soliciting funds for that kind of organization?

I enter the grocery store on my way to work to buy a coffee, a boy stops me and asks if I'll buy some popcorn for his troop. I politely decline--He looks dejected and I feel guilty, but also irritated that I have to even be asked to support such a stupid organization--The mother sits placid a few feet away, totally disengaged and reading a magazine. This has happened twice and both times I wanted to gently explain that I can't put money towards an organization that discriminates.

Twice this week I have been asked to support his organization--Would explaining my reasons for not participating be totally inappropriate? On one hand I feel that I am obligated to be visible and very real ways, like this one--On the other, he's just a kid and doesn't know better.


More on Boyscouts of America:

http://www.dallasvoice.com/boy-scout...r-1087215.html

http://articles.cnn.com/2010-10-19/u...utive?_s=PM:US

Scouts sue city of San Diego: http://www.keennewsservice.com/2010/...oy-scout-case/
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