Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:From a current Prep student, this is a song we sing that has nothing to do with St Alban's hockey, and especially nothing to do with any homophobic connotations. We have been singing this song in our student section for years now because it is a fun and catchy song. The entire Prep student body is confused as to why this has blown up so much, and we are sorry it was misinterpreted.
Holton mom who loves the song too. No worries. Enjoy your childhood and forget the uptight parents!
"The entire Prep student body" is concerned about a post on DCUM? Wow.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:From a current Prep student, this is a song we sing that has nothing to do with St Alban's hockey, and especially nothing to do with any homophobic connotations. We have been singing this song in our student section for years now because it is a fun and catchy song. The entire Prep student body is confused as to why this has blown up so much, and we are sorry it was misinterpreted.
Holton mom who loves the song too. No worries. Enjoy your childhood and forget the uptight parents!
Anonymous wrote:From a current Prep student, this is a song we sing that has nothing to do with St Alban's hockey, and especially nothing to do with any homophobic connotations. We have been singing this song in our student section for years now because it is a fun and catchy song. The entire Prep student body is confused as to why this has blown up so much, and we are sorry it was misinterpreted.
Anonymous wrote:OK - so it wasn't reworded. But boys singing 'you say he's just a friend' to another group of boys does seem to make a statement about homosexuality. The only mistake OP made was not remembering the words to the song. Jeez.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That's awful. Seriously there's no bigotry that stings like upper class adolescent male bigotry.
and there's nothing more transparent than middle class gloating over it.
I went to a school like this, and this is the attitude that keeps me from sending my own children. Presuming you are an adult, you just excused some godawful behavior by kids because "hey, we're richer than you and you're jealous." These kids are in for a shock when the rest of the world doesn't think they're as cute.
Oh, gag.
If you don't think this kind of thing happens at every school in this country, public or private, you need to really take the blinders off.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:That's awful. Seriously there's no bigotry that stings like upper class adolescent male bigotry.
and there's nothing more transparent than middle class gloating over it.
I went to a school like this, and this is the attitude that keeps me from sending my own children. Presuming you are an adult, you just excused some godawful behavior by kids because "hey, we're richer than you and you're jealous." These kids are in for a shock when the rest of the world doesn't think they're as cute.
Anonymous wrote:OK - so it wasn't reworded. But boys singing 'you say he's just a friend' to another group of boys does seem to make a statement about homosexuality. The only mistake OP made was not remembering the words to the song. Jeez.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Hi, I go to STA and unfortunately you have misinterpreted the reason that the song was sung. That song is the STA Hockey Team's "Victory Song" that they sing in the locker room after every win. The STA Hockey Team had earlier that week beaten the Prep Hockey Team in the semi-finals of the playoffs but then lost to Landon in the finals the day before the basketball game. The Prep guys were singing the song during the basketball game to rub it in STA's face that even though we beat them in the semi-finals of the hockey tournament, we lost in the finals. We were retaliating by singing the song as a sort of "basketball victory song" after we beat them in the basketball game, and to show that we were still proud of our hockey team. You all seem to really misinterpret a lot of this stuff. We are just high school kids, we aren't thinking that deeply.
Nicely done little bulldog.
Why is a teenage boy posting on a Mommy forum. Get a life little bulldog.