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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]People on this thread are crazy.[/quote] You probably don't think the Redskins should change their name either. There was an important civil rights protest at Glen Echo. It isn't just some random place that was segregated. Ultimately they closed the Crystal Palace Pool rather than segregate. I remember when this happened. Crazy, huh? [/quote] They are raising money for disadvantsged kids do really thinking glen echo is the perfect place. You are not woke, get over yourself. [/quote] A better thing to do would be to have a dance party with the disadvantaged kids. But no - rich people, especially rich white people, just like to ‘help’ in ways where they don’t have any contact with the recipients and in a way that brings even more pleasures for themselves. It’s ridiculous. [/quote] Do the kids at Don Bosco Cristo Rey HS in Takoma Park want to have a dance party with middle-schoolers from expensive private schools?[/quote] You’re right - maybe something more respectable during daylight hours. Field day? [/quote] What does respectability and daylight hours have to do with it? Most high school students are not going to want to spend their free time, something that's especially precious for Don Bosco students who are made to work to earn their education, doing anything recreational with middle schoolers. I don't really have a problem with having an event for kids that has tickets that raise money for a charity. I think the white clothing thing is a little weird, but whatever. I do have a problem with the notion of explaining it to the kids as if they, the kids, are doing something charitable by attending a party. [/quote]
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