Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's true, though. If you see a car driven by the Catholic Mafia, it's all about the Gonzaga or Prep bumper sticker. You never see a college bumper sticker.
Ridiculous, but it IS true that you are a bigot.
I'm not this poster, but I can't see how this observation is "bigoted" in any way.
The poster may be poking a little fun at these people, because he/she and their ilk think these people with these bumper stickers and their fierce allegiances to these high schools are ridiculous. He/she want these people to be aligned with their value system. He/she appears to think these people are silly and not necessarily bad people.
Of course, the Prep and GZA alums with the close life-long ties to these schools don't care at all about what this person thinks. They have their way, they believe in it, and its worked petty well for them for a very long time.
Different poster here, but did you even notice the reference to the Catholic "Mafia" or is that insult so much part of your normal speech that you don't find it offensive?
Anonymous wrote:That's great that you have such strong bonds with your HS friends, I have no doubt that is true for many of these schools' alums. But it's one thing to say you are really connected with your HS friends, it's another to try and paint "you all" as some kind of loser with low aspirations who barely made it through college and only has a job thanks to dad, and a second-rate one at that, which is pretty much what these posters are saying . . . that doesn't bother you?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's true, though. If you see a car driven by the Catholic Mafia, it's all about the Gonzaga or Prep bumper sticker. You never see a college bumper sticker.
Ridiculous, but it IS true that you are a bigot.
I'm not this poster, but I can't see how this observation is "bigoted" in any way.
The poster may be poking a little fun at these people, because he/she and their ilk think these people with these bumper stickers and their fierce allegiances to these high schools are ridiculous. He/she want these people to be aligned with their value system. He/she appears to think these people are silly and not necessarily bad people.
Of course, the Prep and GZA alums with the close life-long ties to these schools don't care at all about what this person thinks. They have their way, they believe in it, and its worked petty well for them for a very long time.
Anonymous wrote:That's great that you have such strong bonds with your HS friends, I have no doubt that is true for many of these schools' alums. But it's one thing to say you are really connected with your HS friends, it's another to try and paint "you all" as some kind of loser with low aspirations who barely made it through college and only has a job thanks to dad, and a second-rate one at that, which is pretty much what these posters are saying . . . that doesn't bother you?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's true, though. If you see a car driven by the Catholic Mafia, it's all about the Gonzaga or Prep bumper sticker. You never see a college bumper sticker.
Ridiculous, but it IS true that you are a bigot.
I'm not this poster, but I can't see how this observation is "bigoted" in any way.
The poster may be poking a little fun at these people, because he/she and their ilk think these people with these bumper stickers and their fierce allegiances to these high schools are ridiculous. He/she want these people to be aligned with their value system. He/she appears to think these people are silly and not necessarily bad people.
Of course, the Prep and GZA alums with the close life-long ties to these schools don't care at all about what this person thinks. They have their way, they believe in it, and its worked petty well for them for a very long time.
It's beyond poking fun -- this string of posts is mocking, prejudiced, and dismissive. It seeks to paint a large swath of Catholics with the same biased brush. You are similarly feeding into this all too prevalent bigotry, when you only mention Prep and Gonzaga and dismissively describe how "THEY" think . . .
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
These posts are misleading. I have a senior at Prep and kids at two other DC Catholic independents. Maybe this poster's circle of friends 30 years ago wherever he went cared more about HS but I can assure you that the accomplished parents and students at Prep now (and similar Catholic independents) have higher ambitions. Though the majority are Catholic, there is much more religious diversity (and other kids of diversity) than this poster implies and it's not just tolerated, it's welcomed. In every freshman class there are students coming from something like 65+ grammar/middle schools so it would be difficult if not impossible to maintain the sad insularity the PP wants to believe exists. As with many other area privates, there are some families with long-standing relationships and of course there is socializing around sports and kids' major activities. If you view any HS through as cynical and negative lense as the PP does, you could see cliques, politics, and social drama. But our experience in this community, even as a family "new to the scene" in HS, has been very positive. Our son has made an amazing group of friends -- smart, happy, impressive young men who are diverse in terms of faith, race, the sports they play, their academic interests, etc. Don't let the PP's constant drumbeat of cynicism on these boards scare you away.
Congratulations on having used these Catholic schools for your own purposes.
I'm not entirely sure what you mean, but am guessing you think I'm not Catholic (I am, very) or don't pay full tuition (we do). As far as "my own purposes," they are closely aligned with the purposes of the Catholic church and Catholic schools -- to educate my children and to raise young people of faith, character, and integrity who will go out and make the world a better place.
Anonymous wrote:It's true, though. If you see a car driven by the Catholic Mafia, it's all about the Gonzaga or Prep bumper sticker. You never see a college bumper sticker.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's true, though. If you see a car driven by the Catholic Mafia, it's all about the Gonzaga or Prep bumper sticker. You never see a college bumper sticker.
Ridiculous, but it IS true that you are a bigot.
I'm not this poster, but I can't see how this observation is "bigoted" in any way.
The poster may be poking a little fun at these people, because he/she and their ilk think these people with these bumper stickers and their fierce allegiances to these high schools are ridiculous. He/she want these people to be aligned with their value system. He/she appears to think these people are silly and not necessarily bad people.
Of course, the Prep and GZA alums with the close life-long ties to these schools don't care at all about what this person thinks. They have their way, they believe in it, and its worked petty well for them for a very long time.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
These posts are misleading. I have a senior at Prep and kids at two other DC Catholic independents. Maybe this poster's circle of friends 30 years ago wherever he went cared more about HS but I can assure you that the accomplished parents and students at Prep now (and similar Catholic independents) have higher ambitions. Though the majority are Catholic, there is much more religious diversity (and other kids of diversity) than this poster implies and it's not just tolerated, it's welcomed. In every freshman class there are students coming from something like 65+ grammar/middle schools so it would be difficult if not impossible to maintain the sad insularity the PP wants to believe exists. As with many other area privates, there are some families with long-standing relationships and of course there is socializing around sports and kids' major activities. If you view any HS through as cynical and negative lense as the PP does, you could see cliques, politics, and social drama. But our experience in this community, even as a family "new to the scene" in HS, has been very positive. Our son has made an amazing group of friends -- smart, happy, impressive young men who are diverse in terms of faith, race, the sports they play, their academic interests, etc. Don't let the PP's constant drumbeat of cynicism on these boards scare you away.
Congratulations on having used these Catholic schools for your own purposes.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's true, though. If you see a car driven by the Catholic Mafia, it's all about the Gonzaga or Prep bumper sticker. You never see a college bumper sticker.
Ridiculous, but it IS true that you are a bigot.
It's not ridiculous. Sorry you can't handle the truth.
Nice try, but I see probably 200+ Catholic school cars on my carpool rounds every day and MANY have college stickers, sometimes multiple colleges. Maybe you're the one too focused on HS to notice colleges
Almost all of those stickers are terrible colleges. Regardless, the previous point was correct: for whatever reason, the Catholics in this area care so much more about the HS destination than the college one.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's true, though. If you see a car driven by the Catholic Mafia, it's all about the Gonzaga or Prep bumper sticker. You never see a college bumper sticker.
Ridiculous, but it IS true that you are a bigot.