The administration has been actively working to eliminate Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI) from federal government, put an end to the gender debate in women's sports, and eradicate fraud and waste in the executive branch, among other initiatives. Despite resistance from Democrats and activist judges, it is anticipated that the administration will succeed in achieving a majority of its objectives.
However, according to RedState, one organization that seems to have missed the memo on the shifting national mood is the Boy Scouts of America (BSA), now known as "Scouting America." In a move towards "inclusivity," the organization decided to change its name after 115 years. The new name was officially adopted on the organization's 115th anniversary, marking a significant milestone in its history.
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This decision has sparked controversy and criticism. Even comedian and political commentator Bill Maher, who is not typically aligned with conservative viewpoints, found the name change absurd. During a discussion on his show "Real Time," Maher referred to the name change as an "Onion headline," alluding to the satirical news website.
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The panel discussion continued with former Ohio Democratic Congressman Tim Ryan stating, "This is targeted towards young boys, because young boys are different from young girls." New York Times opinion columnist Pamela Paul added, "I understand why girls would want to be in the girl scouts: It's a lot more fun. The boy scouts are learning skills, building fires, and going camping." Maher suggested incorporating these activities into the Girl Scouts curriculum, arguing that such decisions contribute to Trump's popularity. Musician Kid Rock also chimed in, lamenting the loss of masculinity in recent generations.
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The name change by the Boy Scouts, an organization with a rich history, is seen as a misguided move by many. The organization has produced numerous influential men over the years, and this decision is viewed as unnecessary and out of touch with the current national sentiment.
Bill Maher, despite not always aligning with conservative viewpoints, agrees with this perspective. He argues that there was no need for the Boy Scouts to change their name, and that such decisions are contrary to the prevailing mood in the country. The sentiment seems to be that the nation has had enough of such changes, and it's time to return to traditional values.