Words fail.

A committee studying whether the Boy Scouts of America should let gay
children be Scouts and gay and lesbian adults be Scout leaders has wrapped up
its work – begun in 2010. And yesterday, it announced its decision.

The Scouts will continue to discriminate.

No gays and lesbians allowed.

The decision puts the Boy Scouts of America on the side of bigotry – and,
whether the Scouts like this reminder or not, it gives cover and comfort to the
bullies who mock and attack gays and lesbians.

The Scouts organization should be roundly, and publicly, opposed by
everybody interested in equal rights, by everybody concerned about the pain the
LGBT community continues to suffer from the hostility of homophobic bigotry.
And the churches, school districts, and other institutions that provide meeting
space for Scout troops should stop offering that shelter.

Mary Anna Towler is a transplant from the Southern Appalachians and is editor, co-publisher, and co-founder of City. She is happy to have converted a shy but opinionated childhood into an adult job. She...