BSA is so very late, and still highly resistant, to seeing the issues of gays as civil rights issues, it begs the question of believability, i.e., that BSA will only be interested in doing the very least of what it takes to mute bad press and public relations. What public and prominent steps will be taken, if any, to actively seek out and recruit membership of gays, to invite them into the tent, to be genuinely inclusive, to indicate that the BSA might be sincerely interested in providing positive leadership after deliberately trailing behind for so very long.?
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BSA is so very late, and still highly resistant, to seeing the issues of gays as civil rights issues, it begs the question of believability, i.e., that BSA will only be interested in doing the very least of what it takes to mute bad press and public relations. What public and prominent steps will be taken, if any, to actively seek out and recruit membership of gays, to invite them into the tent, to be genuinely inclusive, to indicate that the BSA might be sincerely interested in providing positive leadership after deliberately trailing behind for so very long.?
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