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#1117

Girls joining the boy scouts of america

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The debate is finished. The distribution of the voting points and the winner are presented below.

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After 8 votes and with 42 points ahead, the winner is...

Pinkfreud08
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Rules:
- Keep it civil

- No semantics ( they hurt my head )

- The BOP is shared since I have to prove that it's a good idea and Con has to prove why it's a bad idea.

yeet

yeet

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@King_8

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>Reported Vote: King_8 // Mod action: [Removed]
>Points Awarded: 7 points to con

>Reason for Decision: Bite my shiny metal ass. Returning the favor since Pinkfreud started this FIRST. If my votes get deleted, then his votes need to be deleted as well.
Proof:
https://www.debateart.com/debates/1120
https://www.debateart.com/debates/1113

Reason for Mod Action> This is a full forfeit debate votes can only be cast in support of the forfeiting side.
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@Pinkfreud08

The solution doesn't need to be throw the girls into an existing organization for boys.

1. Why not create an organization that offers the same perks/advantages for girls that the BSA offers?

2. Slippery slope. It's only a matter of time before Troops are Co-Ed. Bookmark this page that way you can refer back to it when it comes to fruitiion in the future.

3. Refer back to point 1. Why not start an organization that offers these same skills for girls?

Boys need an avenue/forum where they can just do things on their own without the presence of girls.

Why take this away from the boys -- why not foster/develop these skills and advantages for girls OUTSIDE of BSA?