“The new Citizenship in Society merit badge encourages Scouts to explore information on diversity, equity, inclusion”
Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth announced that since the ex-Boy Scouts want nothing to do with boys or any of the original missions of the Boy Scouts, the Pentagon wants nothing to do with them and will pull any resources used to support the group.
‘Scouting America’, the current name of the group after it dropped the ‘Boy’ part for not being inclusive, went bankrupt, announced it would admit transgenders and pretty much anyone as long as they hate America and worship DEI, is shocked at the news.
“We are surprised and deeply saddened by this news. The Scouting movement has had a strong relationship with our nation’s military going back more than a century. From the tremendous support of the West Virginia National Guard at our National Jamborees to Scout troops that provide stability for the children of military families deployed around the globe, our nation’s military has walked side-by-side with Scouts for generations. An enormous percentage of those in our military academies are Scouts and Eagle Scouts,” the Scouting statement claimed.
Generations indeed. Just not this generation. And that’s the problem.
The current Scouts don’t have boys, they have gone transgender, and they have a variety of ‘affinity’ groups like…
The mission of VIEW is to promote an inclusive community for Scouting America’s LGBTQ+ employees and their allies. The group will strive to support diversity across the organization.
LISTOS is our workforce resource group for Latino professionals. The group heavily emphasizes the development of latinx professionals within Scouting America, providing them with mentorship to excel in their career paths.
The Village is Scouting America workforce resource group with a mission to provide a welcoming environment where Black employees and their supporters can learn, grow and communicate effectively about their professional experiences.
And there’s a DEI merit badge. (Seen above.)
The new Citizenship in Society merit badge encourages Scouts to explore information on diversity, equity, inclusion, and ethical leadership, and learn why these qualities are important in society and in Scouting. The new merit badge is designed to help Scouts learn about the different identities and characteristics we each possess, understand different perspectives and experiences, and promote good citizenship in society.
There’s no reason for the military to promote and be involved with this DEI nonsense.















