NJ ‘Moms for Liberty’ leader claims Girl Scouts fired her for not promoting Pride Month activism
A New Jersey Girl Scout troop leader who was fired by the renowned youth organization claimed she was let go for not bringing her group to LGBTQ+ events during Pride Month.
Alexandra Bougher, a 45-year-old Moms for Liberty chapter chair in Bergen County, was released by two members of Girl Scouts of Northern New Jersey during a phone call on Wednesday, she said.
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Bougher said the pair who fired her didn’t elaborate on their reasoning and only vaguely pointed to a violation of their code of conduct. She said that her daughter was also removed from the scouts as part of her own excommunication.
She independently concluded that the entire ordeal had to do with a comment she shared in June responding to a post on the Girl Scouts of Northern New Jersey’s social media celebrating Pride Month.
“I reposted it and I said, ‘Just to be clear, my troop will not be doing this,’” Bougher told NJ Advance Media.
“I guess that’s the one. They actually refused to tell me which one it was, but I’m assuming it was that one since it was pulled off their site.”
Boughter was a seven-year leader with the troops and led roughly 30 girls before she was canned.
She said she was appalled by the Girl Scouts’ apparent shift towards left-wing advocacy, including promoting LGBTQ+ events and Black Lives Matter protests in 2020.
“And we were like, this is not what Girl Scouts is about, and it’s also dangerous — bringing young children there. We sort of saw that change and some other things too, but you know, I kept my mouth shut, I kept my troop — they’re all friends with each other. They can do those events and we’ll do our own thing, you know,” Boughter told the outlet.
Her firing came two months after sharing a since-deleted post online that spurred threats of violence against a local church displaying a pride flag, northjersey.com reported.
She shared a post condemning a local church’s display of a Progressive Pride Flag, which includes black and brown stripes representing queer folks in marginalized communities and other colors for transgender pride.
Many of the comments on Boughter’s post repeatedly insisted that the expansion of the Pride Flag included representation for “minor-attracted persons,” which is not true.
The church added that “one commentator suggested the only way to deal with us was with ‘gasoline and a match’.”
Boughter still stood by her original message and condemnation, but denounced the calls to violence.
The Post has reached out to Girl Scouts and the northern New Jersey chapter for comment.
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