May 17, 2001
Boy Scouts of America Shouldn't Impose Its Views on Others
To the Editor:
I find it ironic that Greg Shields, national spokesman for the Boy Scouts of America, says, "We don't force our beliefs on anyone; we simply ask that our values be respected and tolerated. It's ironic in our pluralistic society that some who champion individualism, tolerance, and diversity don't practice these principles themselves" ("Divided in Support of Scouts," April 19).
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