So the Scouts are now considering whether to allow gays. I think it’s awesome if they do: No more official discrimination/bigotry.
The policy against gays makes me very uncomfortable, what with having my boy in the Scouts, and not wanting to teach him bigotry. I want to teach him better than what I grew up with, in a more ignorant time.
However, my husband is ambivalent, especially since–while he doesn’t want to tell others how to live–he’s very conservative. And a family member is very glad to have a daughter instead of a son, said he’d keep a son out of the Boy Scouts if they allow gays.
It just hurts to see this stuff going on at home. I’m trying to break free of what we were taught about this growing up. I want my son to never learn it. The older I get, the more liberal I get. The more I want my son to not be held back by the false beliefs of the past. But how do you deal with it when the approach in your own household is so split?