Thursday, January 12, 2012
Transphobic Girl Scout Calls For Boycott Of Girl Scout Cookie Sale
Posted by Monica Roberts at 2:00 AM
http://transgriot.blogspot.com/2012/01/transphobic-girl-scout-calls-for.htmlThe Girl Scouts will be celebrating their 100th anniversary of their founding in Savannah, GA by Juliette "Daisy" Gordon Low this year.
But it's shaping up to be a tumultuous and drama filled centennial year because of the renewed conservafool attacks on the organization.
Some of the conservafools have a problem with transchild Bobbi Montoya being admitted into a Colorado Girl Scout troop.
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Now we have more conservahatred and transphobia being pimped by an alleged Girl Scout named Taylor from Ventura County, California. She's seeking to start a boycott of the cookie sale that pulls in $750 million annually because she has a problem with transgirls being admitted into the organization.
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Lies, Bigotry, & the Girl Scouts
Posted by Misty at Wednesday, January 11, 2012
http://shakespearessister.blogspot.com/2012/01/lies-bigotry-girl-scouts.html[Content note: transphobia]
Back in 2010, an outright lie manufactured a controversy regarding the Girl Scouts (GSUSA). The Catholic Family and Human Rights Institute published that during an event, the Young Women's Caucus (which took place during the 54th Session of the Commission on the Status of Women at the United Nations), materials (this, .pdf) by the International Planned Parenthood Federation were distributed. While that would not inherently be an issue, in my opinion, it was An Issue™ to this religious group that blew up over the internet and various "right wing" media.
Of course, it was, as I said, an outright lie. The Young Women's Caucus was an event attended by four groups: GSUSA, UNICEF's Working Group on Girls, Girls Learn International, and The Grail. The participants were never given any materials beyond the statement they were working on writing themselves and the event was only open to the participants in those groups--no one else was allowed attendance. Eventually, the National Federation for Catholic Youth Ministry looked into the "issue" themselves and released a statement in support of the Scouts th