For your consideration ...
I'm okay with Scouts. I don't think there's anything Boy Scouts do that Scouts cant do........ Those moral values that the whole exercise is about should be gender neutral. Learn, care, grow, both for yourself and others. Those things don't change depending on what you have between your legs.
Perhaps you are unaware that the Boy Scouts of America was founded, 1910, for boys to assist them into growing into well-rounded men of good morals and character. With an ethos of:
"To help other people at all times; to keep myself physically strong, mentally awake and morally straight." Men, teaching boys to become upright men. A place where boys, could be with other boys, being boys, and learning the many life lessons that comes with such a fraternal association.
The Girl Scouts was founded, 1912, in a similar vein. Their Motto/Scout oath:
"On my honor I will do my best to do my duty to God and my country and to obey the Scout Law; to help other people at all times; to keep myself physically strong, mentally awake, and morally straight." Pretty similar to the Boy Scouts of America since the founder used the Boy Scouts of America as a template when founding the Girl scouts. Women, teaching girls to become upright women. A place as well, where girls, could be with other girls, being girls, and learning the many life lessons that comes with such a sorority association.
Are you saying the Girl Scouts lacked the ability to teach the same moral values to girls that the Boy Scouts of America could teach to boys? If the Girls Scouts could do everything that the Boy Scouts of America could do, then why interfere and force girl integration into the Boy Scouts of America. And yet, at the same time, decline membership to boys, (to this day), in the Girl Scouts?