Missouri Girl Scout leaders threatened legal action against a troop that made bracelets to raise funds for starving children in Gaza, provoking outrage and ridicule from the girls’ supporters and advocates for people trapped in the Palestinian territory by the latest humanitarian crisis.

Girl Scouts of the USA said its eastern Missouri chapter had only been following fundraising rules, but that it was “disappointed and disheartened by the tone” of the communication with the troop in St. Louis.

“What do you think a group of 10-year-old girls would want to do if they felt helpless?” Abuhamdeh asked during a Zoom meeting promoted by Ceasefire for Kids, which advocates for children in Gaza. “They would want to help. How do they want to help? They want to make bracelets. They’re 10 years old. That’s what they felt like they could do.”

Link to the bracelets **** Please note they are sold out at the moment, but will be making more soon.

  • @moistclump
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    139 months ago

    respect authority

    Interesting

    • @A_Toasty_Strudel
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      79 months ago

      That one took me a lil off guard as well. Can’t say it’s always a rule that’s 100% good to adhere to.

      • @moistclump
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        29 months ago

        Especially when we’re talking about Israel. I don’t want the Girl Scouts to respect bidens authority on Israel. Or bidens authority about supporting Israel’s authority.

    • @MimicJar
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      49 months ago

      The cynic in me agrees, but in this case I’m certain this, in combination with the statement above to “respect yourself and others” means authority like parents, teachers, & troop leaders.

      Respect also doesn’t imply follow, and in either case as 10 year olds this is good advice.

      I hope this is an obvious statement.