Anonymous wrote:Okay, so I'm late to the party and this conversation may have gone permanently off the rails. Nevertheless ...
I'm still interested in reasons for the hostility AA parents have for possible incoming white students. It seems impossible that parents of current E-H students are happy with the status quo. Yes, an influx of middle class kids is bound to change the school's emphasis. Yes, newbie parents of all stripes can be annoying. But how can you argue with a straight face that it's better to keep things as is?
Anonymous wrote:That's the whole point of the last page: That hostility is some sick joke made up by someone who likes all the drama that you're about to resurrect by asking exactly that question. In fact, I actually one if one and the same person is doing precisely that. Entertaining, or annoying whatever the point of view, but nothing to do with Eliot-Hine.
It's a little naive to think that one poster on DCUM is the only unhinged race-baiter. The whole DC region is filled with permutations of angry ethnic attitudes (black, white, etc). The race-baiter(s) on this thread may or may not be a stake-holder at EH. But the angry and aggressive paranoia is going to be found (in varying degrees) at EH, just as it is currently found at Stuart Hobson, Jefferson, Maury, Watkins, Brent, etc . . . Instead of challenging the legitimacy of race baiters, it may be best to draw people out and see if there is a kernel of truth to what different people are saying. If you think it is completely unfounded, then let a conversation lay it bare. Either way, it is a fact of life in DC and if you are interested in Eliot Hine, or any other institution in DC, then you better get used to it.