The Right Manipulates Muslims - and Boy Scouts
Saturday 31 July 2010
by: Michael Winship, t r u t h o u t | Op-Ed

(Photo: Rennett Stowe; Edited: Lance Page / t r u t h o u t)
I was never a Boy Scout but I was a helluva Cub Scout.
Pack 30, First Congregational Church. I rose through the ranks: Bobcat, Wolf, Bear, Lion. I accumulated Gold and Silver Arrow Points, the Cubs’ junior varsity version of merit badges. My mom was a Cub Scout den mother and spent a lot of time teaching fake Indian campfire songs and decorating various arts and crafts with poster paint.
But when the time came to transfer to the big guys, the Boy Scouts, I saw years of knot tying and helping little old ladies across the street ahead of me and opted not to re-up. Nonetheless, I feel my time served qualifies me to have an opinion about President Obama not appearing in person at this week’s National Scout Jamboree in Caroline County, Virginia.
The Jamboree is a gathering of the clans that takes place every five years or so and this year’s is especially significant as 2010 marks the centennial of the scouting movement in the United States. Congratulations. The Boy Scouts of America (BSA) is a wonderful organization. Truly.
But the right wing of this country, with the aid of Fox News and other media outlets, has opted to ignore many of the qualities one usually associates with a good scout – trustworthiness, honesty and especially cleanliness – to sling mud at the president for not making a personal appearance at the Jamboree. Instead, he videotaped a message for the lads.
Not exactly a sin on the order of massive oil spills or ethnic purification. But to hear conservative commentators you’d think he had at the very least used the flag to buff Air Force One. All of this complicated by the fact that the president came to New York instead for some fundraisers and an appearance on “The View.”
“It’s unfortunate that President Obama didn’t take the time to promote the Boy Scouts this week, but they should be able to thrive, as they have for the past 100 years, without him.” So sniffed Eagle Scout Nik Nelson, writing in The Weekly Standard, where he’s an intern.
What these folks fail to mention is that President Obama met with a group of scouts and their leaders just a little more than two weeks ago. In the Oval Office. In fact, the president does so every year, but this year, special attention was given to the centennial.
As Scouting Magazine’s official blog reported, “During the White House meeting, the president and the BSA delegation shared their mutual goals for addressing key concerns for our nation’s youth: healthy living, service to the community, and environmental stewardship.”
Admitting this, of course, would mess with the conservative narrative. Nor, it turns out, is this the first time that elements of the right have shamelessly tried to use the Boy Scouts, of all organizations, to impugn the Obama White House. A whispering campaign via e-mail (in cyberspace, no one can hear you scream) alleged that unlike his predecessors the president has refused to sign Eagle Scout certificates. As it turns out, there was a gap between the Bush and Obama presidencies when blank certificates were sent out.
But, as the debunking website www.snopes.com reports, “Production of new Eagle Scout certificates bearing President Obama’s signature… got underway in late 2009 for distribution to Scouts who obtained Eagle rank in Spring 2010. President Obama has also mailed over 13,000 personal letters of congratulation to individual Eagle Scouts, including a September 2009 case in which every single one of the five most senior members of Troop 182 in Palatine, Illinois, earned eagle rank.”
Now all of this would be simply silly if not for the fact that this is the pattern: find a bright, shining lie, an often trivial issue, reshape it to your agenda of attack and fear, distort and dissemble, bang it like a drum to rouse the media circus and distract the public – and its public servants – from the critical work necessary to survive as a republic.
The Shirley Sherrod debacle at the Department of Agriculture last week is just one example. The current fight over building an Islamic “mosque” near (not “at”) Ground Zero here in Manhattan is another and perhaps the loudest.
Once again, downtown New Yorkers are faced with outsiders telling us our business. Newt Gingrich: "There should be no mosque near Ground Zero in New York so long as there are no churches or synagogues in Saudi Arabia. The time for double standards that allow Islamists to behave aggressively toward us while they demand our weakness and submission is over." Sarah Palin: “Many Americans, myself included, feel it would be an intolerable and tragic mistake to allow such a project sponsored by such an individual to go forward on such hallowed ground. This is nothing close to ‘religious intolerance.’ It’s just common decency.”
But as developer Sharif El-Gamal told Jordana Horn of The Jerusalem Post, “Those aren’t my neighbors, my friends or my New Yorkers. A vocal minority have come out to amplify their own agendas of hate and bigotry that have nothing to do with my project.” He notes, too, as have many others, that calling it a mosque is an exaggeration. “There will be a mosque component, which will be a separate not-for-profit component of the project,” Gamal said. “It’s going to be a small component in a community center, just like the 92nd Street Y has a synagogue.”
This is not to deny the emotions that always will be stirred by 9/11, especially by the friends and families of those who died there, but as Padraic O’Hare, director of the Merrimack College’s Center for the Study of Jewish-Christian-Muslim Relations at Merrimack College, wrote in The Washington Post. “Build a house which nurtures and cultivates less wounded, less ego-driven and more just and peaceful Muslims, people of real and healthy prayerfulness? Hand me the shovel.”
Meanwhile, as the citizenry has its attention diverted by xenophobic anti-Muslim harangues, on Thursday night, Republicans in Congress killed the Zadroga 9/11 Health and Compensation Act to help emergency workers and others near Ground Zero. As the New York Daily News reported, the bill “would spend $3.2 billion on health care over the next 10 years for people sickened from their exposure to the toxic smoke and debris of the shattered World Trade Center. It would spend another $4.2 billion to compensate victims over that span, and make another $4.2 billion in compensation available for the next 11 years.”
GOP members called it a “slush fund.” Is there a merit badge for classy?
Michael Winship is senior writer at Public Affairs Television in New York City.

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If you've ever been ejected
Sat, 07/31/2010 - 17:58 β Steve (not verified)If you've ever been ejected from the boy scouts for being gay, you might not agree that they're really worth having the president even tape a message for. Personally, I consider the fact that he didn't attend a plus in his column.
And another good point. I
Sat, 07/31/2010 - 18:01 β Steve (not verified)And another good point. I actually live next to the WTC, and think any sort of religious center would be a welcome change of pace. Trinity church is basically a graveyard with a church in it - and then there's just a lot of grey and construction. Anything with a vague amount of color would be an improvement.
I have come to the
Sat, 07/31/2010 - 18:10 β Dwight Bobson (not verified)I have come to the conclusion that the influence of the Murdockian media noise machine is the fault of everyone else in the media. There is no doubt who they are, i.e., paid contract performers. There is no doubt what they do, i.e., per their contracts, use whatever means available to anger and divide Americans - preferably 18-45 yrs. of age - using the most emotional issues. There is no doubt the purpose of what they do, i.e., generate the maximum audience which will generate the maximum ad sales at the maximum prices which will generate the maximum profits which will generate the maximum contract payments for the performers. All else is irrelevant. Content is irrelevant. So what does all other media do? They pay overbearing attention to the content as if it had any legitimacy and use that content to generate the stated positions on issues as if the source had credibility and relevancy. What would happen if the Murdockian empire was paid NO attention; was not reprinted, rebroadcast, re-reported, commented on, taken as legitimate? They would be trees falling in the forest. So my message to the rest of you carriers of pestilence in the national dialogue is STOP IT.
Add me to the list of those
Sat, 07/31/2010 - 19:22 β Anonymous (not verified)Add me to the list of those who think the Boy Scouts are somewhat less than laudable. Not only do they discriminate against gays and atheists, but just like many churches, they've got more than their share of pedophile scout leaders. Scouts know the wilderness can hide many crimes. For some boys, the Scouts means physical and emotional abuse.
Our troop introduced me to drugs and alcohol, and once two of the older boys shoved my face into the ground and made me eat dirt; but nobody ever tried to shove a hand in my pants or force me to perform sexual favors. I remember at least one poor kid who wasn't so lucky.
Since the Boy Scouts is an organization with an overtly religious requirement, they should have no connection with our government whatsoever. The President would do better simply to ignore them.
A fine article. We live in a
Sat, 07/31/2010 - 22:46 β Anonymous (not verified)A fine article. We live in a time which requires tolerance and forbearance from all. Islam, Judaism, and Christianity have common roots and common histories. Living side by side should be our aim, not the decimation and denigration of one or the other's religion.
We mustn't let the acts of a few fanatical individuals steer humanity off its course of living together.
The Boy Scouts of America
Sun, 08/01/2010 - 00:06 β DakotaMark (not verified)The Boy Scouts of America also discriminate by forcing all the boys to swear an oath to God. The Girl Scouts have no such requirement and Boy Scout organizations outside the USA allow atheists, non-theist Buddhists, and others to join their ranks. Only in the USA have the fundamentalist Christians leaders of the organization chosen to turn an otherwise laudable endeavor into a way to further their bigoted mindset.
Presidents who visited the
Sun, 08/01/2010 - 01:12 β Anonymous (not verified)Presidents who visited the Jamboree:
FDR (but the first Jamboree was in his front yard, 1937)
Truman (1950)
LBJ (1964)
George H. W. Bush (1989)
Clinton (attended 1997, but skipped 1993)
George W. Bush (attended 2005, but skipped 2001)
Presidents who didn't visit a Jamboree WHILE president:
Eisenhower
JFK
Nixon
Ford - but there was no Jamboree during his tenure
Carter (who was a former Scoutmaster)
Reagan (missed two)
No President attended the 50th, 75th, or 100th anniversary of Scouting in the US.
There is no BSA religious requirement of membership in a particular body of a faith. There is no requirement that one believe in the trinity, or even the God of Abraham. All that is required is that you believe in something bigger than yourself. My kid is an Eagle Scout and never set foot in church as a child under my roof or adult except for weddings and funerals.
The incidence of child sexual abuse has plummeted to near-zero since the introduction of a required adult **and youth** training curriculum on recognition, resistance, and reporting sexual and other abuse. The program we use for this has won awards from sexual-abuse prevention organizations. We do not have "more than our share" of pedophiles; I can cite you at least two local churches with youth programs and Scout units who have had very successful child serving as leaders in both -- but who only succeeded in their church group setting, with zero success in their Scout units. That says something.
That said, I also, as a long-time Scouting leader, believe that the BSA should cut the cord. If they are truly a private organization, they should stop getting tax breaks (so should all churches IMHO) and governmental support. Indeed, the move from the hugely-military-supported Jamboree at Fort APHill will be no more, as Jambo is moving to a Boy Scout-owned site in WV.
"Castorag" means "Silver Beaver," which I hold. I love the BSA while I recognize it faults; just hate to see liars distort their message.
So why aren't we yelling
Sun, 08/01/2010 - 01:12 β Mike Strong (not verified)So why aren't we yelling about one of the worst illegal aliens taking over our country, Rupert Murdoch, who slips in and out of borders with the ease of money.
"We live in a time which
Sun, 08/01/2010 - 02:04 β Rick Levy (not verified)"We live in a time which requires tolerance and forbearance from all. Islam, Judaism, and Christianity have common roots and common histories. Living side by side should be our aim, not the decimation and denigration of one or the other's religion.
We mustn't let the acts of a few fanatical individuals steer humanity off its course of living together."
Now let's all gather 'round the campfire and sing Kumbaya.
What a bunch of politically correct bullshit.
No Islam, no 9-11.
No Muslim insensitivity, no mosque near the WTC site.
I also don't like the Scouts
Sun, 08/01/2010 - 06:45 β Anonymous (not verified)I also don't like the Scouts and would not have my child belong. They have fought in the courts and won their right to discriminate, also winning that right for other organizations, and setting equal rights advances backwards in time in this country. They discriminate against gays, atheists, non-Christians, females, and make the kids swear a mindless creed. Everyone has to fit their little mold. Plus, the work they do that earns them a letter of commendation from the President often involves contributions from other youths who are community volunteers and never get the same recognition for the labor and sweat they put into the eagle scout's *earned* badges. Back when I was a child, the children who belonged to the scouts came from rabid McCarthyite families, too.
They are not my kind of people. They are not All-American.
Excuse me- I mean
Sun, 08/01/2010 - 06:48 β Anonymous (not verified)Excuse me- I mean McCarthyite families. They were awful -- like real John Birchers. Pro-war, hunting for their commies under their beds, being sent to school in their little uniforms, and they thought the entire country was theirs, and everyone else had to shut up and conform to their sickening world.
Plus - some of their leaders
Sun, 08/01/2010 - 06:53 β Anonymous (not verified)Plus - some of their leaders - not surprisingly, since they are a sick religious group in their own way - as indicated by the "god" oath and their vicious opposition to gays - raped some of the boys.
I think any such groups, in
Sun, 08/01/2010 - 07:02 β whaler (not verified)I think any such groups, in order to be healthy for children, should be coed, secular, not have any oaths, and diverse and open in membership.
As for the WTC, there should be a lecture center for atheism, a synagogue, a mosque, a hindu temple, a large art museum, a children's hands-on science center, a center for cross cultural understanding and diplomacy studies, various used books stores, shabby cafes with poetry readings and jazz, a goodwill shop, and a performing arts school. The old graveyard church can stay as a curiosity.
Oh - some bars and blues and
Sun, 08/01/2010 - 07:16 β whaler (not verified)Oh - some bars and blues and jazz clubs too - how could i forget !
Hey - and another park? Trees and grass - more important than any of it. A lake perhaps?
They should plan for
Sun, 08/01/2010 - 08:10 β Anonymous (not verified)They should plan for sufficient public rest areas throughout the neighborhood.
A public park with lots of
Mon, 08/02/2010 - 01:27 β Anonymous (not verified)A public park with lots of lawn, flowers and trees, picnic tables and a man-made lake and a large playground, as well as lots of public restrooms sounds good.
I wouldn't blame the BSA for
Tue, 08/03/2010 - 10:36 β Anonymous (not verified)I wouldn't blame the BSA for being taken over by religious wingnuts. If national HQ was in New York or San Francisco, none of this would be an issue. Because it's in Texas, it's staffed with fundamentalists from the top down. Being the "official" youth organization of the Mormon Church doesn't help matters any, either.
I've been a Scout and Scouter since I was 8 years old; I don't know a life without a Boy Scout uniform.
I do agree that the homophobic policies run counter to several points of the Scout Law, but there are things that can be done.
Check out "Scouting for All" for starters.
http://www.scoutingforall.org/
I am still rather proud of the fact that my Council (Boston) is one of four nationally that has openly defied the National antigay policy and yet continues to operate without any retributions, or damage to Scouts, for that matter.
The Boy Scouts appear to be
Tue, 08/03/2010 - 22:36 β Anonymous (not verified)The Boy Scouts appear to be coasting on a bucolic reputation that was deserved maybe even as recently as 20 years ago. But as an Eagle Scout looking back at my former troop as well as the national scene, I am horrified by the direction they are taking. Anti-gay and Tea-Party type rhetoric appear to be rampant among the leaders, even in supposedly "liberal" California, far from the Texas national HQ. The Jamborees have become gigantic military recruitment centers, and the Explorers are moving kids into careers in the Drug War and Border Patrol.
www.nytimes.com/slideshow/2009/05/13/us/0000EXPLORERS_index.html?ref=boy_scouts
www.infowars.com/boy-scouts-train-to-become-homeland-gestapo/
Of course the Military, Libertarians, narcotics police and Border Patrol have a place in America, but I am very worried that current Scouts are not getting a well-rounded and balanced picture of what it means to be a patriotic American. When I earned my Eagle, the Scouts were about personal responsibility and the skills to live as a capable independent yet participating citizen in a lawful, diverse, democratic society. The militarization and polarization of the Scouts (against gays and atheists) appears to me to be promoting conformity and attacking independent thought in favor of jingoism, hierarchy, and a "following orders" mentality.
Various portions of the Scout organization seem to want to "have it both ways": enjoy protected status as a patriotic nonprofit, benefits such as cheap or free use of Federal lands -- while claiming "private association" rights and discriminating on the basis of belief or orientation. To me, this makes them into just another 'special interest' group of the kind that is destroying our Democracy. I mourn the BSA that I used to know.