‘This Is a Tragedy!’ Fox & Friends Melts Down Over Boy Scouts Changing Their Name, Claims ‘The Boy Scouts Are Dead’
Boy Scouts of America announced on Tuesday that they will officially be changing their name to Scouting America, five years after they started admitting girls into the once boys-only organization. And two boys on Fox News are mourning the “tragedy.”
Fox & Friends co-host Ainsley Earhardt welcomed Fox hosts Will Cain and Pete Hegseth to react to the news, and both bemoaned the 114-year-old institution for changing their policies to become more inclusive:
Hegseth: Well, the Boy Scouts has been cratering itself for quite some time. You see this, this is an institution the left didn’t control. They didn’t want to improve it. They wanted to destroy it or dilute it into something that stood for nothing. So five years ago, the Boy Scouts let in girls, which was basically the end of Boy Scouts. And Boy Scouts has had a problem anyway, there was a sexual assault scandal, abuse scandal, which was a real problem that it had never really dealt with very well. That contributed to it as well. But ultimately, this was what you call a, what do they call it, “involuntary association” or “intermediate institution.” These are things in Middle America, in between us and the government, like churches, like Boy Scouts, like youth groups, like the Lions Club, that are really the richness of the community. And a lot of them have lost what they stand for. And as a result, the government gets more powerful to fill the void. This is a tragedy. Young kids won’t have the opportunity to learn these skills, but more importantly, the values. And they did it to themselves.
Earhardt: Will, what’s your opinion?
Cain: Yeah, so, they’re dead. The Boy Scouts are dead. It no longer exists. It’s now just “scouting.” And it’s pretty, asymmetrical, I think. You know, quick research shows that Girl Scouts don’t allow boys. So if the Girl Scouts don’t allow the boys, but the Boy Scouts are in pursuit of inclusion, am I to be, the takeaway is that the Girl Scouts is not a welcoming environment. It’s maybe even bigoted because the Girl Scouts won’t let in boys. And maybe they’ll follow my path here and actually drop “girls” from the name and they’ll just be scouts too. And they’ll be Scouting and Scouts, and you won’t know which is which. And that’s kind of the goal in the end. We won’t know which is which, because we can’t differentiate between the Boy Scouts and the Girl Scouts.
But Cain described an even more devastating consequence of this dreaded policy of inclusion — what will become of the cookies?
And maybe some Scout will come sell you cookies and you won’t know, “Hey, [are] these Girl Scout cookies?” I don’t know, we can’t call them Girl Scout cookies. They’re just cookies. And it’s like, “Oh, we already have cookies. But I thought these were Girl Scout cookies?” And everything just becomes the same, Ainsley: Blah, in pursuit of inclusion. It’s sad. It’s really sad. It is the death of the Boy Scouts. Hey, we do need spaces. It’s not bigoted to say some spaces are for boys, some spaces are for girls. We do need our spaces.
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