Up until now, the Philadelphia area chapter of the Boy Scouts of America got a nice building from the city for only $1 per year.
But now their free ride is over, because of their policy against homosexuals.
In 2000, the Supreme Court ruled that the Boy Scouts are a private organization, and are therefore entitled to bar whomever they want from their ranks.
But the city doesn't have to support the Boy Scouts' exclusionary policy, and so, according to a report from KYW New Radio, "City solicitor Romy Diaz had given the 'Cradle of Liberty Council' of the Scouts until Monday to renounce the Scouts' national policy against homosexuals, or pay market rate rent ($200,000 a year) for its headquarters on city-owned land, or find a new home."
But I am concerned for the innocent young boys who join the Scouts. What are they learning from this?
I hope they are learning that bigotry is not acceptable.