yep. they're basically a cookie sales company skirting child labor laws. if you were a girl who wanted to go camping and learn about the outdoors, and saw what the BSA did and then looked at what the girls scouts were doing, you'd be pissed.
I don't see how that's the BSA's fault though. personally, I think the BSA should have just sponsored the start of a new organization, that while funded and influenced by the BSA was its own distinct entity.
yep. they're basically a cookie sales company skirting child labor laws. if you were a girl who wanted to go camping and learn about the outdoors, and saw what the BSA did and then looked at what the girls scouts were doing, you'd be pissed.
I don't see how that's the BSA's fault though. personally, I think the BSA should have just sponsored the start of a new organization, that while funded and influenced by the BSA was its own distinct entity.
they did, they called it scouts, and they got sued.