• AdrianTheFrog
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    they want to make it sound like it’s not just for boys

    there were a number of years in the middle where girls were allowed to join but it was still called boy scouts

    girl scouts is a separate organization tho, idk if they really have influence over each other

    • BeeegScaaawyCripple
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      yeah, my recollection is (simplified and excluding nonbinary) Scouts USA = boys and girls allowed, historically only boys. popcorn. around here, better facilities overall. Girls Scouts = no boys, historically only girls. cookies. around here, better program overall. as in all local organizations, whether you have a good troop/club/whatever depends on the local individuals more than the governing organization.

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        The only part of being in girl scouts I liked, selling those cookies. Me, twin, and a red ryder wagon filled with cookies going door to door.

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      It just sort of sounds like Girl Scouts and Normal Scouts doesn’t it?

      • Anivia@feddit.org
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        Would you also call it “normal” sports and women’s sports, since women are allowed in men’s sports but not the other way around?

        • Holytimes@sh.itjust.works
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          Yes in that case? Thats kind of a dumb question. If one group allows any entry and the other is a segregated group. Then the fully inclusive group would be by default the standard in most given context and the segregated group would be a speciality group.