Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Do not pull your kids out of a school they’re happy at for something that happened before they were born.
Yes.
And yes, boarding schools, by their very nature, were prone to abuses in the past (and you need to be careful about abuses in the present). This is nothing surprising either.
No reason to pull your kids out if they're happy and safe.
Anonymous wrote:OP, I know you're trolling because you find this out when doing research into schools when applying to them. And people who get upset enough at a past history that bothers them aren't the kind of people who accidentally enroll their children into a former segregation academy. Try better next time.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Former segregation academy in the south?
I mean, pretty much all private schools are segregation academies at heart. It’s curious to get upset about it after the fact.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:No. That was a long time ago. That’s a silly question to ask. Totally absurd. No one knew anything about that. Every school in the area has something in their history. Madeiras HOS shot her husband and his lover. Holton’s HOS went insane (Arms, that’s why they don’t emphasize Mrs Arms), etc.
No one knew anything about segregation or the school's efforts to maintain it? That's just factually wrong. And the racism embedded in the very purpose of the school is not equivalent to individual foibles or illnesses of the founder.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So, you are going to blame the current school admin and staff for something that happened 50-100 years ago when they weren't even alive and it was a very different time?
It depends. What have they done to reckon with the past? What steps have they taken to diversify? How do they teach their students about that time? What do they teach their children about the continuing impacts of the choices of the school's founders and families? Do they talk about racism or is their attitude, that was then and it's over now?
Exactly.
This is exactly why I hate Japan and will never go there a they invaded everyone around there.
And I hate Russia and Germany and Spain and England and Portugal and France and China and America. So brutal and so evil. And the Mideast and how they mistreat their own.
They all need to pay for their many crimes. I don’t know anyone can visit there or live there.
I know you're trolling, but: my grandparents fled Germany in the late 1930s. One of the reasons I have been willing to visit Germany is that they have grappled with their history. It's taught in schools and there are public acknowledgements of horrors that happened in specific places. On the other hand, I'm not willing to visit plantations in the south that glorify the lifestyle without making serious efforts to acknowledge that slavery made the "lifestyle" possible.
Anonymous wrote:No. That was a long time ago. That’s a silly question to ask. Totally absurd. No one knew anything about that. Every school in the area has something in their history. Madeiras HOS shot her husband and his lover. Holton’s HOS went insane (Arms, that’s why they don’t emphasize Mrs Arms), etc.
Anonymous wrote:Former segregation academy in the south?
Anonymous wrote:No. That was a long time ago. That’s a silly question to ask. Totally absurd. No one knew anything about that. Every school in the area has something in their history. Madeiras HOS shot her husband and his lover. Holton’s HOS went insane (Arms, that’s why they don’t emphasize Mrs Arms), etc.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So, you are going to blame the current school admin and staff for something that happened 50-100 years ago when they weren't even alive and it was a very different time?
It depends. What have they done to reckon with the past? What steps have they taken to diversify? How do they teach their students about that time? What do they teach their children about the continuing impacts of the choices of the school's founders and families? Do they talk about racism or is their attitude, that was then and it's over now?
Exactly.
This is exactly why I hate Japan and will never go there a they invaded everyone around there.
And I hate Russia and Germany and Spain and England and Portugal and France and China and America. So brutal and so evil. And the Mideast and how they mistreat their own.
They all need to pay for their many crimes. I don’t know anyone can visit there or live there.
Anonymous wrote:So, you are going to blame the current school admin and staff for something that happened 50-100 years ago when they weren't even alive and it was a very different time?