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Boy Scout Reflections: A Random Act of Kindness and a Life of Leadership 

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Introduction: Personal Reflection 

I was a Boy Scout in Berkeley, California during the 1960s and 70s, rising to the rank of Life Scout, serving in Troop 19 and serving as troop leader for five years—much to the chagrin of my younger brother, who didn’t enjoy being bossed around by me!  One of my biggest regrets in life is not having become an Eagle Scout, which my younger brother achieved.

Critiques of the Boy Scouts

Criticism from progressive and left-leaning voices has focused on several themes:

  1. Sexism and Gender Segregation
    • The Boy Scouts historically excluded girls and later introduced a “linked troop” system that critics call a “separate-but-equal regime” designed to appease misogynists rather than promote true inclusion. This system limited coed activities and reinforced gender segregation.
      Read more here [scoutingmaverick.com]
  2. Racism and Cultural Appropriation
    • The organization has long been accused of misappropriating Native American traditions through regalia, dances, and names in programs like Order of the Arrow. Indigenous advocates argue these practices perpetuate stereotypes and disrespect cultural heritage.
      NBC News coverage [nbcnews.com]
  3. Homophobia and Discriminatory Policies
    • For decades, the Boy Scouts banned gay youth and leaders, a policy upheld by the U.S. Supreme Court in Boy Scouts of America v. Dale (2000). Critics likened this stance to racial discrimination. The ban was lifted only in 2013 (youth) and 2015 (leaders).
      Analysis on Yale Scholarship [academic.oup.com]
  4. Corporate and Authoritarian Allegations
    • Some critics frame the Scouts as a “corporate grooming” organization, citing its hierarchical structure, emphasis on obedience, and historical ties to militaristic ideals. These critiques often compare Scouting’s early ethos to nationalist youth movements.
      Wikipedia overview of controversies [en.wikipedia.org]

Official Responses

The Boy Scouts (now Scouting America) have responded by:


Prominent Former Scouts

Many influential figures were Scouts, including:


Founder Biography: Robert Baden-Powell


Comparison to Hitler Youth and Authoritarian Youth Groups

Many years ago, I heard a work  aquantaince  dismiss someone else as “he’s such  a boy scout”  as if that was a bad thing.  I told him that I resembled that remark as I was a Boy Scout too.

the other day while on a trip to Jeongju we ran into an eldery German tourist who had gotten lost from her group, we helped her get on the right train and got a taxi for her to her hotel once we arrived in Jeongju.   Helping her that day as I did my Boy Scout mandated good deed for the day gave rise to reflections on my life as a boy scout when I was a young lad.

But I rejected that label. For me, Scouting was about leadership, resilience, and service. It prepared me for life, and I still recommend it to family and friends. To this day, I try to follow the principles that shaped me.

  Core Principles of Scouting 

Read more:
boy scout motto 

Local Scouting Resources in Berkeley 

If you’re in Berkeley and want to connect with Scouting today, here are some active troops: 

There are active Boy Scout troops almost everywhere including in South Korea.

Here’s an overview of the Boy Scouts in Korea and the World Scout Jamboree that faced major issues in 2023, along with official links:

Boy Scouts in Korea

  • The Korea Scout Association (KSA) is the national Scouting organization of South Korea, founded in 1922 during Japanese rule. It was banned from 1937 until Korea’s liberation in 1945 and officially recognized by the World Organization of the Scout Movement (WOSM) in 1953.
  • Membership has historically been around 200,000+ Scouts, organized into sections: Beaver Scouts (4–6), Cub Scouts (6–12), Scouts (12–15), Venture Scouts (15–18), and Rovers (18–25).
  • The highest rank is Tiger Scout, and the motto is “준비” (Jun Bi) – Be Prepared.
  • KSA has hosted major events, including the 17th World Scout Jamboree (1991) and numerous Asia-Pacific Jamborees.
  • Official site: http://www.scout.or.kr [en.wikipedia.org], [en.scoutwiki.org], [scoutsvict…ria.com.au]

The 25th World Scout Jamboree (2023) – What Happened

  • Held August 1–12, 2023 at Saemangeum, a reclaimed tidal flat in North Jeolla Province, South Korea.
  • Theme: “Draw Your Dream”.
  • Attendance: ~43,000 Scouts from 158 countries.
  • Official event site: https://www.2023wsjkorea.org [en.wikipedia.org]

Problems and Controversies

  • Extreme heatwave (temperatures up to 40°C), poor drainage, mosquito infestations, and inadequate shade made conditions harsh.
  • Sanitation failures: filthy toilets, insufficient showers, and poor food quality.
  • Medical issues: hundreds of heat-related illnesses, insect bites, and even a COVID-19 outbreak.
  • Safety concerns: allegations of misconduct (including a shower incident) and lack of protective measures.
  • Infrastructure gaps: inadequate shelter, medical facilities without electricity, and poor site access.
  • Evacuation: The event was abandoned early due to Typhoon Khanun, with Scouts relocated to Seoul for cultural programs and a K-pop concert.
  • Audit findings (2025): A government probe called it a “complete lapse in all aspects of management”, citing incompetence, misused funds, and lack of oversight. Criminal investigations were launched against some officials. [dw.com], [koreatimes.co.kr], [bbc.com], [straitstimes.com]

Key Lessons

The fiasco highlighted the need for:

  • Better risk assessment for site selection.
  • Stronger governance and accountability.
  • Adequate infrastructure and safety measures for large-scale youth events.

Official troop locator:Boy Scout locator

 Berkeley’s Unique Scouting Culture 

Scouting in Berkeley has always had a distinctive flavor. In the 1960s and 70s, being a Scout in a progressive city came with challenges—critics labeled it “militaristic” or “corporate., or “fascists”, often citing its founder Rhodes, the uber apologists for the British Empire,  who was famous for helping set up apartheid in South Africa and setting up Rhodesia, and the Rhodes Scholarship program.  Yet, troops thrived, teaching leadership and service. 

Historically, Northbrae Community Church in the Thousand Oaks neighborhood hosted troop meetings, including Troop 19 in earlier decades. Today, Troop 19 meets at John Hinkel Park, continuing its tradition of outdoor adventure.

Church info: https://www.northbrae.org/ 

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Be Prepared

 History and Recent Changes 

i for one welcomed these changes to scouting, particularly merging the Boy and Girl Scouts into one unit.

Read more:

History of_the_Boy_Scouts_of_America

Boy Scout Name Change

Scout Re-Branding  

Poem: “Prepared for Life” 

In forests deep and mountains high,
We learned to lead, to question why.
With knots and maps, with fire and song,
The lessons linger, lifelong strong. 

Be prepared, the motto clear,
To face the world without fear.
Do a good turn, day by day,
Leave the world a better way. 

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