DH shadowed in the ‘80’s and had a similar experience/reaction. He chose Gonzaga instead. |
I went to Prep as well at the same time as Justice Kavanaugh. The more I read about it in the news, the more I realize what a special and unique institution it really is. If you have boys, you should do them a favor and send them there. They will truly appreciate it. Maybe one day, they can grow up to be a Supreme Court Justice, Federal Reserve Chair, senator, congressman, own an NFL team, be GM of the Yankees, NBA All-Star, NATO Supreme Allied Commander, Michelin Starred chef, receive the Medal of Honor, Pulitzer Prize, Emmy Award or save lives by inventing chemotherapy. Until then, stop criticizing an institution you know little or nothing about. |
Another Democrat / Liberal heard from. We get that you don't like it. |
There are many people who know a lot about Prep who are appalled by the culture that existed during those years. Just because you attended and loved it doesn’t mean that others don’t have a legitimate issue (and first hand experience) with the pervasive misogyny. Were there wonderful students there at the time? Absolutely. Were many of those students successful? Absolutely. But just because all of that is true doesn’t mean there wasn’t also a very serious problem. It’s not an either/or situation. |
PP here. What do you know about Prep other than what you read in the media? Did you go there? Sure, Prep was/is not right for every boy, but whatever shortcomings it had was no different than any other high school, public or private, during the 1980s. The drinking age was 18 in MD through the early 80s and in DC through 1986. If you watch movies from the 1980s such as Porky’s, Fast Times at Ridgemont High, Sixteen Candles, you will find that popular culture (and acceptable norms) was very different from today. Prep adopted a community service requirement for graduation years before most of the other schools did and before it became politically correct. I will be very proud if my son grows up to be like Brett Kavanaugh. |
That culture was and is everywhere. It is at all the W schools and most of the other privates. This isn't a prep issue as it didn't happen on campus. This is a parenting/child issues parents are not supervising their kids nor care what their kids are doing. They are too busy with their lives to be bothered paying attention to what their kids are doing. I went to MCPS public and knew about that culture with specific kids. There were plenty of drugs, alcohol, parties without parent supervision. This is not exclusive to Prep before or now. This still goes on. |
Has nothing to do with Prep, but I wouldn't want my son at all to be like him. He sounded pretty out of control as a teen and while he is accomplished in his career, I far prefer my son to be a decent hardworking man who puts his family first. How much time do you think he spends with his kids? Probably little. I also think he lied and from the reports still has his vices, like alcohol. People hide behind religion to do all sorts of things. They can confess, be absolved of it and everything is good in their mind. |
He actually spends an enormous amount of time with his family. He coaches their basketball teams and participated in carpool with the other parents. |
You come across as an overly defensive child. |
It was actually a well written response. |
Yes. Gonzaga boys are so much different from Prep boys today. |
He's a judge. How would he participate in carpool. That's not even realistic. |
What bad behavior at the school would you like them to own? Are you talking about the party culture of the 80s and the alleged assaults that occurred off campus. Sounds like a parenting issue. No one is whining here. Every school in the DMV has entitled parents and children. This would never happen at another school but from all the evidence on this site every school deals with the same issues. You can choose not to like Kavanaugh and that he is on the court. I do understand that you may feel that way. This is your right but stop beating up a school that is nothing like the school of the 80s. |
I don’t know about mow, but see the following link: https://www.washingtonpost.com/opinions/i-dont-know-kavanaugh-the-judge-but-kavanaugh-the-carpool-dad-is-one-great-guy/2018/07/10/a1866a2c-8446-11e8-9e80-403a221946a7_story.html?utm_term=.3d218dc02f34. |
Would you like your son to be like Kavanaugh inquisitor Richard "I served in Vietnam" Blumenfeld? |