Anonymous wrote:An expensive french dinner and dance with a themed dress code, attended by exclusive private schools.
Yeah, let’s get real. How many people of color will there be?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What is a white party?
Ironic name for an event held at a place that was famous for it's history of segregation.
OMG get a life. It refers to tire - guests only wear white.
Liberals always pull out the race card.
Not effective anymore but they keep trying.
White us the new curse word for them.
Pathetic.
Being on the outside of white privilege is not a game for Black people, so no cards will need to be "played".
And just to add, that aside, the history of segregation at the site is what makes this offensive--not the mere color white for clothing.
Anonymous wrote:What is a white party?
Ironic name for an event held at a place that was famous for it's history of segregation.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This year is the 5th annual White Party to benefit the Don Bosco Cristo Rey, a free Catholic high school for under-privileged kids in DC. The party is for 7th and 8th graders, typically its attended primarily by the private school crowd. There is a host committee with kids on it this year from Holy Child, Mater Dei, Blessed Sacrament DC, Holton, Landon, St Pats. Its huge and fun and tickets sell out every year - this year within one hour. Its heavily chaperoned. There is a band. Worst thing that goes on is grinding on the dance floor. Dress code is white dresses for girls and white collared shirts and khaki pants or shorts for boys. Its the party of the year for the 7-8th grade private school social crowd
Do girls have to wear dresses, or can they wear white shirts and white pants (or white shirts and khaki pants)?
OMG - enough with all the sh!t stirring PC crap. The invitation actually says - girls wear white dresses. The kind of girl who wouldn't want to wear a dress would not want to go to this party. Wrong crowd.
What kind of girl is that?
The kind of girl who wouldn't want to wear a dress.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What is a white party?
Ironic name for an event held at a place that was famous for it's history of segregation.
OMG get a life. It refers to tire - guests only wear white.
Liberals always pull out the race card.
Not effective anymore but they keep trying.
White us the new curse word for them.
Pathetic.
Being on the outside of white privilege is not a game for Black people, so no cards will need to be "played".
And just to add, that aside, the history of segregation at the site is what makes this offensive--not the mere color white for clothing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What is a white party?
Ironic name for an event held at a place that was famous for it's history of segregation.
OMG get a life. It refers to tire - guests only wear white.
Liberals always pull out the race card.
Not effective anymore but they keep trying.
White us the new curse word for them.
Pathetic.
Being on the outside of white privilege is not a game for Black people, so no cards will need to be "played".
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:What is a white party?
Ironic name for an event held at a place that was famous for it's history of segregation.
OMG get a life. It refers to tire - guests only wear white.
Liberals always pull out the race card.
Not effective anymore but they keep trying.
White us the new curse word for them.
Pathetic.
Being on the outside of white privilege is not a game for Black people, so no cards will need to be "played".
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This year is the 5th annual White Party to benefit the Don Bosco Cristo Rey, a free Catholic high school for under-privileged kids in DC. The party is for 7th and 8th graders, typically its attended primarily by the private school crowd. There is a host committee with kids on it this year from Holy Child, Mater Dei, Blessed Sacrament DC, Holton, Landon, St Pats. Its huge and fun and tickets sell out every year - this year within one hour. Its heavily chaperoned. There is a band. Worst thing that goes on is grinding on the dance floor. Dress code is white dresses for girls and white collared shirts and khaki pants or shorts for boys. Its the party of the year for the 7-8th grade private school social crowd
Do girls have to wear dresses, or can they wear white shirts and white pants (or white shirts and khaki pants)?
OMG - enough with all the sh!t stirring PC crap. The invitation actually says - girls wear white dresses. The kind of girl who wouldn't want to wear a dress would not want to go to this party. Wrong crowd.
What kind of girl is that?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Apparently, my son and his friends have tickets. I don’t know much about it. Anyone?
How did your son get a ticket without your knowing about it?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This year is the 5th annual White Party to benefit the Don Bosco Cristo Rey, a free Catholic high school for under-privileged kids in DC. The party is for 7th and 8th graders, typically its attended primarily by the private school crowd. There is a host committee with kids on it this year from Holy Child, Mater Dei, Blessed Sacrament DC, Holton, Landon, St Pats. Its huge and fun and tickets sell out every year - this year within one hour. Its heavily chaperoned. There is a band. Worst thing that goes on is grinding on the dance floor. Dress code is white dresses for girls and white collared shirts and khaki pants or shorts for boys. Its the party of the year for the 7-8th grade private school social crowd
Do girls have to wear dresses, or can they wear white shirts and white pants (or white shirts and khaki pants)?
OMG - enough with all the sh!t stirring PC crap. The invitation actually says - girls wear white dresses. The kind of girl who wouldn't want to wear a dress would not want to go to this party. Wrong crowd.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This year is the 5th annual White Party to benefit the Don Bosco Cristo Rey, a free Catholic high school for under-privileged kids in DC. The party is for 7th and 8th graders, typically its attended primarily by the private school crowd. There is a host committee with kids on it this year from Holy Child, Mater Dei, Blessed Sacrament DC, Holton, Landon, St Pats. Its huge and fun and tickets sell out every year - this year within one hour. Its heavily chaperoned. There is a band. Worst thing that goes on is grinding on the dance floor. Dress code is white dresses for girls and white collared shirts and khaki pants or shorts for boys. Its the party of the year for the 7-8th grade private school social crowd
Do girls have to wear dresses, or can they wear white shirts and white pants (or white shirts and khaki pants)?
OMG - enough with all the sh!t stirring PC crap. The invitation actually says - girls wear white dresses. The kind of girl who wouldn't want to wear a dress would not want to go to this party. Wrong crowd.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:This year is the 5th annual White Party to benefit the Don Bosco Cristo Rey, a free Catholic high school for under-privileged kids in DC. The party is for 7th and 8th graders, typically its attended primarily by the private school crowd. There is a host committee with kids on it this year from Holy Child, Mater Dei, Blessed Sacrament DC, Holton, Landon, St Pats. Its huge and fun and tickets sell out every year - this year within one hour. Its heavily chaperoned. There is a band. Worst thing that goes on is grinding on the dance floor. Dress code is white dresses for girls and white collared shirts and khaki pants or shorts for boys. Its the party of the year for the 7-8th grade private school social crowd
Do girls have to wear dresses, or can they wear white shirts and white pants (or white shirts and khaki pants)?