It’s official: Boy Scouts of America has ended ban on gay leaders

It’s official: Boy Scouts of America has ended ban on gay leaders

As expected, the Boy Scouts of America has voted to end the organization’s ban on openly gay and bisexual adults as employees and volunteers.

The National Executive Committee’s vote on Monday (27 July) came less than two weeks after the organization’s National Committee unanimously approved a resolution to end the ban. They followed the advice of BSA President Robert M. Gates.

‘Moving forward, we will continue to focus on reaching and serving youth, helping them to grow into good, strong citizens,’ the organization said in a statement after the vote.

The national ban ends immediately and allows previously removed leaders to reapply for their positions. Regional governing councils or non-Troop entities such as boy scouts camps are also prohibited from discriminating against employees and volunteers based on their sexual orientation.

Among the most vocal opponents of the ban over the past three years has been Zach Wahls, a former scout whose mothers are lesbian. He cheered the BSA’s vote in his position as executive director of Scouts for Equality.

‘This vote marks the beginning of a new chapter for the Boy Scouts of America,’ Wahls stated. ‘Tens of thousands of people came together because they wanted to build a better future for the Boy Scouts of America, and that future starts now. … As of this vote, the Boy Scouts of America is an organization that is looking forward, not back.’

But the potential for discrimination still exists in a majority of Boy Scout troops and Cub Scout dens. Religious organizations that sponsor a majority of scouting units will still be allowed to set their own policies.

‘… Religious organizations that charter some 70 percent of local BSA units will still be permitted to discriminate in their selection of BSA unit leaders,’ said Jon W. Davidson, legal director of Lambda Legal.

‘Nonetheless, this is another repudiation of ant-igay discrimination by the Boy Scouts and another key moment for gay rights as openly gay and bisexual adults will be able to participate in Scouting, even if not in every troop or den,’ Davidson added.

The BSA decided to finally ended its ban on openly gay scouts in 2013 but the ban continued once a scout reached the age of 18 and applied to adults leaders and employees of the organization.

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Boy Scouts End Ban On Gay Adults

Boy Scouts End Ban On Gay Adults

The Boy Scouts of America voted Monday to lift a long-established ban on gay adults  as employees and volunteers within the organization.

 The BSA’s full executive board voted 45 to 12 in favor of the change, effective immediately. The vote came after the National Executive Committee unanimously approved a resolution earlier this month stating that “no adult applicant for registration as an employee or non-unit-serving volunteer, who otherwise meets the requirements of the Boy Scouts of America, may be denied registration on the basis of sexual orientation.”

BSA President Robert Gates, the former secretary of defense, had called for an end to the ban

“For far too long, this issue has divided and distracted us,” Gates said in a video released Monday. “Now it’s time to unite behind our shared belief in the extraordinary power of scouting to be a force for good in the community and in the lives of its youth members.”

The resolution, which allows previously removed leaders to reapply for their positions, lifts the BSA’s across-the-board ban on gay leaders, but allows religiously affiliated troops to determine their own policies regarding LGBT adults, as scout units are chartered by other non-profits to which the BSA licenses its intellectual property.

“Finally, hardworking and devoted gay adult leaders can serve openly and honestly in Scouting without fear of rejection or retribution,” said Sarah Kate Ellis, president and CEO of the advocacy group GLAAD. “Today’s historic vote will strengthen Scouting and sends a message of acceptance that will resonate for years to come, as future Scout leaders are judged by their ability to lead and not their sexual orientation.” 

Human Rights Campaign President Chad Griffin said the vote “is a welcome step toward erasing a stain on this important organization.” He added: “Including an exemption for troops sponsored by religious organizations undermines and diminishes the historic nature of today’s decision. Discrimination should have no place in the Boy Scouts, period.”

 

“There are differences of opinion, and we need to be respectful of them,” Michael Harrison, a businessman who led the Boy Scouts in Orange County, California, who supported the resolution, told The New York Times this week. “It doesn’t mean the Mormons have to pick a gay scoutmaster, but please don’t tell the Unitarians they can’t.”

 

Zach Wahls, an Eagle scout and executive director of Scouts for Equality, told The Huffington Post earlier this month that the resolution was imperfect, but a major step. 

“It’s better than it was,” Wahls said, adding, “I honestly thought we were in for a 10-year wait.

Watch Gates’ remarks on the vote in the video above.

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Watch what happens when a guy asks 100 male strangers for their phone number

Watch what happens when a guy asks 100 male strangers for their phone number

His name is Ed and he does pranks.

These pranks, social experiments and awkward social interactions take place in London for his Twattery YouTube channel.

Ed is fearless and recently wandered around asking random guys – 100 in all – for their phone number. If these strangers asked why, Ed would tell them he finds them attractive and would like to go on a coffee date.

But Ed feels the need to make clear on the YouTube page that he is straight: ‘Asking 100 guys straight up for their number. No homo though.’

Ed’s previous ‘social experiments’ include asking 100 women for their phone number, asking people inappropriate questions during an otherwise banal conversation, and telling people to shut up.

Most guys take the request and the flattery in stride as Ed mostly gets turned down. One guy snarled: ‘Fuck off you freak. Muthafucka.’

Like Ed, he too must be ‘no homo.’

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As Boy Scouts of America Takes Historic Step, Local Exemptions Will Allow Discrimination To Continue

As Boy Scouts of America Takes Historic Step, Local Exemptions Will Allow Discrimination To Continue

Following today’s vote, HRC urges BSA to embrace full LGBT inclusion and reject religious exemptions that allow discrimination
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PHOTOS: Leather Daddies Rule The Streets At Up Your Alley

PHOTOS: Leather Daddies Rule The Streets At Up Your Alley

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Nearly 15,000 enthusiasts turned out for this year’s Up Your Alley in San Francisco, with leather daddies, cubs, otters, jock strapped twinks and the like dominating for a day the streets of San Francisco’s South of Market district. They were joined by skinheads, punks, bears, pigs, and other BDSM devotees who engaged in public spankings, whippings, floggings, bondage, domination and submission, and so much more.

Scroll down for a sampling of pictures from the event, and check out our full gallery here

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Boy Scouts Ends Ban on Gay Adult Leaders: VIDEO

Boy Scouts Ends Ban on Gay Adult Leaders: VIDEO

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The Boy Scouts of America’s National Executive Board has voted to lift the organization’s ban on gay adults.

“For far too long, this issue has divided and distracted us,” said BSA president Robert Gates in a video announcing the news. “Now it’s time to unite behind our shared belief in the extraordinary power of scouting to be a force for good in a community and in the lives of its youth members.”

The change prohibits regional governing councils or non-Troop entities (i.e boy scouts camps) from discriminating based on sexual orientation. Individual troop units can self-determine policy regarding openly gay or bisexual adults, meaning church-sponsored groups can still discriminate.

Additionally, leaders who have previously been removed under the gay adult ban will be allowed to reapply for their position. Scouts for Equality has been profiling these men and women in the lead up to this historic vote.

“This vote marks the beginning of a new chapter for the Boy Scouts of America,” said Zach Wahls, the Executive Director of Scouts for Equality, in a statement. “Tens of thousands of people came together because they wanted to build a better future for the Boy Scouts of America, and that future starts today. I couldn’t be more proud of the tireless work of our members, volunteers, and staff over these last three years. As of today, the Boy Scouts of America is an organization that is looking forward, not back.”

“While we still have some reservations about individual units discriminating against gay adults, we couldn’t be more excited about the future of Scouting,” continued Wahls. “We look forward to collaborating with our supporters, progressive faith partners, allied non-profit organizations, and the Boy Scouts of America to ensure a fully inclusive Scouting movement.”

 

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Two Very Different Shows; One Common Theme #GayLivesMatter

Two Very Different Shows; One Common Theme #GayLivesMatter
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It was a weekend of two very different shows in Los Angeles but one that served to remind attendees to both, young and old, that being Gay has a history, often painful, and a culture, yes, I have to, a Culture Club. The shows were the Culture Club reunion at the Greek Theatre in Los Angeles and Bent at the Mark Taper Forum also in Los Angeles.

“Thanks America, you know a good drag queen when you see one,” the iconic Boy George exclaimed as a video acceptance speech at the Grammy Awards more than a few decades ago. Long before RuPaul began drag racing, long before gender identity became a discussed issue and long before Call Me Caitlyn (who introduced the group Friday July 24, 2015) there was Boy George. Many didn’t know in the early 1980s what to think of him, or even if he was a “him” and even he is shown on video clips dodging questions of sexuality because of the times. Later, he would go on to become one of the GLBT’s movement’s most outspoken icons and his sense of style, and penchant for arrests, would keep him in the headlines. The other band members, not so much.

And since they were a Pop band, it’s easy to forget that Roy Hay, Mikey Craig, Jon Moss and Boy George made really great music. They haven’t been in Los Angeles for 30 years, partly because “George plus Mikey plus Roy plus Jon equals drama,” as Boy stated during the 90 minute set at the Greek. But now that they’ve come they must come back. The hits poured and the audience more than responded. From the first site of George, headdress of hair high upon his head, outlandish cape and makeup, looking Glamorous as ever and the pulsating sounds of Church of the Poison Mind, to the power and emotionally stirring “Victims” it’s an older Boy George, throatier, deeper; the tenor becomes the baritone of sorts. But his fire and passion for his music, and the dedication to their craft each of the band members exhibits shows that as a touring band, Culture Club is the real deal. They could easily take residency in Las Vegas given their hits and George’s showmanship. For now, the tour will have to suffice, and a new album due out sometime as best as one can glean from George on stage.

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Boy George and Jack Black photo Juan O’Campo / Nederlander

Superstars abounded the hot Summer night at the Greek. It started with a VIP Press party at the Redwood Deck; I remembered my first party there in 1980. The Greek and Nederlander have a lot to be grateful for as they have retained operation of the venue for now in a fight with the City, AEG and LiveNation for control. The party was festive, it featured boxed water which seems like the best idea ever (Water is Better In A Box, it said). We also got to drink out of adult glasses instead of ridiculous party ware that assumes we’re all unable to hold a drink. It’s called Tossware and I even met a managing partner Rob Alshuler. I had to ask who starts a glass company these days?

“The concept,” Alshuler told me, “came from the belief that consumers wanted more from their drinkware… I mean, glass is great but you can’t take it or use it everywhere.  We found that consumers wanted a more sustainable option that looked more upscale than a big red cup… but at a price point that isn’t too far from that big red cup…” Well thank goodness somebody is finally doing it.

Two band members at the after party were just excited to be in America, as it was their first trip. Neither had been born (the keyboardist or saxophonist) when Culture Club had their first hit. And Jack Black couldn’t contain the excitement of having sung “Starman” by David Bowie with Boy George during the show.

The crowd was mixed, but there were a lot of 40, 50 and up year-old gay men and women, each waiting for the one and only Boy George, who despite rumors, was in strong voice and did not disappoint a bit. The music bound us together, our past, the 80s. The days of AIDS, of Reagan and the religious right…all of us surviving it and singing along to the anthems this outlandish but talented group of chaps gave us.

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Patrick Heusinger and Charlie Hofheimer, Bent, Mark Taper

Meanwhile, over at the Mark Taper the same weekend, stars like Chris Colfer were on hand to take in the new production of Bent. Martin Shaman’s 1979 play which originally stared Sir Ian McKellen in the West End and Richard Gere on Broadway brings to light the oft forgot fact that hundreds of thousands of gay and lesbian men and women were also persecuted by the Nazis, sent to the camps where they were the lowest of the low, even below the Jews in the pecking order of the camps. It became a film in 1997 and many think the film came first. Nope.

Under Moisés Kaufman direction, the play is sparse, naked, bare, as bare as the characters end up laying their souls. The handsome Patrick Heusinger has all the charm the promiscuous Max needs, Andy Mientus nearly steals the show as Rudy in the opening scene and the unapolegitically gay second love interest and perhaps most tragic character Charlie Hofheimer’s Horst’s provides drama and needed comic relief.

I’ll leave you to see the play to reveal all the horrors Gay men and women suffered under Hitler, the stories Max tells of his journey on the train and what he did to survive and get his Yellow Star instead of Pink (Jews are treated better than perverts, gays, gypsies, he learns).

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But this play, this cause, is a pet peeve of the Holocaust remembrance of mine, because from it, we have seemed to learn nothing. Hitler came for the gays, the perverts, the gypsies, the Romas, those he hated, first. Before Jews. And people stood by and did little. Historically the gay community has suffered as many indignations as any other and yet those atrocities are not only overlooked, but in the name of religion, allowed to repeat even in the modern age.

As I sit watching the play, my President is in Kenya, telling them it’s not cool to kill gays. In 2015. A country has a law, many, that says it’s OK to kill gays. In the Middle East, as we speak, alleged gays are being thrown off of buildings, set fire, beheaded by our ally Saudi Arabia. And the world sits, condemns with words and gays die daily. Never forget? Never again? Please. Can you say Russia? The world wide genocide against gays and lesbians still goes on in many places, as we all sit, watching the play.

It’s a play worth seeing running through August 23rd, 2015, actually, it’s a play most college students, even high school, should be forced to see as part of their history studies. But that would imply we care about history, or studies. It shows a hard truth, that many gay men hid as well they could, because it was hide or die. And that those that couldn’t did, in fact, die, all while wearing a little pink triangle.

In the 1930s and 40s we sat as a nation and watched a dictator try to wipe out gays, Jews, anyone he didn’t like. In 1979 a play was written about it and many began to discover that persecution. In the 1980s a fabulous pop star and his band took over videos and music and started a conversation about gender that has led to Caityln Jenner on the cover of Vanity Fair.

Bent is a dark part of gay history. Culture Club is a fabulous part of gay culture. They both served as reminders to me this weekend that we’ve come so far, but have so much further to go. That so many have suffered, and died, to get us here, and that along the way so many have joined in the struggle if only because they decided they loved a Pop artist and thought he was cool so gays were cool.

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Photo Juan O’Campo, Nederlander

But whether dark or joyous, there is much to gay culture and in this time of merging, blending, homogenization, it’s nice to have two reminders of how fabulous gay culture can be, and how far it has come with so far yet to go. And how it is a culture, how gays and lesbians are each and every one unique making up a unique culture that has a heritage both in political and world history, but it Pop music as well.

For a list of Culture Club tour dates go Go here and for Bent information visit the Center’s site.

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