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“True, all-girl experience,” those were the words of the teen named Taylor who is part of a group trying to get people to boycott Girl Scout cookies because the Girl Scouts allowed a transgender child to belong to a troop as reported by CNN Living, on January 13, 2012.

There’s so many things that I find bewildering… where to start? First, I think it’s bizarre that we have to segregate boys and girls in groups. I was a Brownie, and even 30 years ago I thought it wasn’t fair. Why couldn’t there just be Scouts so that everyone could join?

 

The tv show Parks & Recreation did a spoof on this recently where the boys wanted to join the girls group because it was way more fun, and an expected upset followed. Finally, Ron Swanson created a group for all kids who want to learn about survival in the wilderness. And isn’t that the bottom-line? Learning, not gender or segregation.

So where does that leave me? Yes, the group that wants to boycott the GSA and their cookies because the GS allowed a transgender child to belong. Has anyone given this group proper education about gender identity, expression and diversity? They sound like a large majority of the world that don’t understand transgender issues and discriminate against gender diverse adults and children, and isn’t that just a cry for more education?

Maybe that’s where our dollars could be going, toward gender diversity education so that our communities locally and globally have a better understanding of what our kids and their families are all about and the importance of inclusion for all people.

cross-posted from Today You Are You

avatarTransadvocate contributor: Jennifer Carr  (5 Posts)

Jennifer Carr is a writer, blogger, public speaker and advocate for gender diverse children and their families. Jennifer's book, Be Who You Are, is an instrumental tool in educating families, friends, schools, organizations and medical staff about transgender/ gender diverse children. She shares her journey parenting a gender diverse child at her blog, TodayYouAreYou.com.


  • Anonymous

    Ms. Carr, point well taken and I agree that education about sex and gender issues must never stop so long as there are people who are honestly misinformed or uninformed.

    Taylor’s video however was a vehicle to promote a right-wing group whose main problem with the GSA is that they partner with Planned Parenthood.  Bobby Montoya was simply easy fodder, and a way to get people to visit the website being promoted.