Just How Unfair is the California Supreme Court’s Ruling on the Boy Scouts?
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wayneFebruary 4, 2015
Just goes to show you how sick our society has become because of the vocal minority that has no moral compass and insists everyone go along with their lifestyles. I have always said: If it is morally wrong when they tell us we can't do something---do it anyway. If we cave in to them we lose. They can't fight, and win, if everyone sticks together and refuse to comply with their so called "rulings". What are they going to do about it?
Mike MansfieldFebruary 4, 2015
It appears that the Supreme Court of the State of California is the ultimate arbitrator as to who and what is prejudicial - thereby creating a conflict of interest for jurists - and has therefore declared that an organization dedicated to the betterment of young men is such a prejudiced organization. How it is possible that all of the judges agreed with this decision is beyond understanding. It is a sad comment on society that so many have bought into the false compassion and subsequent manufactured outrage towards organizations that are concerned for the safety and well-being of its minor (in age) participants, believing that some choices can be harmful to those children.
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