I never had prior experience with the organization, part of their introduction caught my attention:
Participation in Junior Optimist International gives young people the opportunity to serve their communities. Students who are involved in Junior Optimist Clubs learn about and practice good citizenship, teamwork, communication and money management. They feel good about themselves and have high self-esteem. Membership in Junior Optimist Clubs helps to develop friendships with others who share the same interests. There are opportunities for personal growth and leadership positions at Club, District, and International levels. Junior Optimist exposes Members to Optimism as a philosophy of life, provides Members with an improved sense of kindness, increased awareness for those in need, and a better sense of coping with cultural diversity.
Interesting.
I found a bit of their history online and turns out the Optimists chose not to merge with Lions's Club, which was founded by a Freemason.
Am I missing something or is this organization actually good?
Edit: holy shit, I missed their mission statement - globalist bullshit.
So: is there some form of organization like this that isn't jew'd?
[ + ] uvulectomy
[ - ] uvulectomy 0 points 5 monthsNov 3, 2024 19:10:28 ago (+0/-0)
If diversity is so good, why do you need to cope with it?
[ + ] Zyklonbeekeeper
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