Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Gay dad here. Would have no hesitation with Gonzanga. Send my own kid to a different boys school and there are gay students there. It's a very different world than the 1990s. I'm jealous of your kid being a teen today.
Gay men come in all types and beliefs and attitudes and character. Some are stereotypical qu33r with existential angst and believes the whole world is against them, others are laid back conservatives who know they are just one among many different types of people on this planet. The biggest annoyance I find with modern LGBTQ+ is that they act as if they have a lock on what gays must be like and must do and must believe in.
If your kid is athletic and easygoing, he will be totally fine at Gonzaga. I'd even go as far as to say that sending a normal gay child to a super lgbtq friendly progressive school may be a bit of a disservice. Insular bubbles reinforces beliefs in unhealthy ways in the name of kindness and affirmation. Gonzaga will not do that. In short, if your kid feels at home with the vibes at Gonzaga, he will be fine. And there are gay faculty who can be mentors if he needs to connect with a gay adult, which IMHO is important.
Can you explain what you mean here?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It is a Jesuit high school in downtown DC. It is not going to be super conservative. There is a lot of anti-Catholic bias on here— most everyday Catholics skew pretty liberal.
We’re a liberal Catholic Gonzaga family and I agree with this. There are some conservative Catholics at Gonzaga but they’re in the minority. We’ve found the school to be a very welcoming place. I also agree that there is a lot of anti-Catholic bias on this thread and others about GZ and I suspect it comes from people who do not have much knowledge of or experience with the Jesuits.
Gonzaga student body is far more conservative than you are giving them credit for. Faculty is very liberal. Having said that, I don’t think it would be a big deal but just remember one thing: teenagers make fun of each other for everything. Especially boys.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It is a Jesuit high school in downtown DC. It is not going to be super conservative. There is a lot of anti-Catholic bias on here— most everyday Catholics skew pretty liberal.
We’re a liberal Catholic Gonzaga family and I agree with this. There are some conservative Catholics at Gonzaga but they’re in the minority. We’ve found the school to be a very welcoming place. I also agree that there is a lot of anti-Catholic bias on this thread and others about GZ and I suspect it comes from people who do not have much knowledge of or experience with the Jesuits.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have a son who is gay, but he's very athletic and wants to play football and loves Gonzaga's athletic culture. I am worried that an all boys' Catholic school might be a homophobic environment. He does not like the "progressive" schools popular on this sub because he has a heavy sports focus and those schools do not. Can anyone give advice?
Look elsewhere. We prefer you not be here. Not consistent with Catholic virtues.
You are fake Christian, a hypocrite. My son - a straight white male - had 3 good friends at Gonzaga who were gay and no one cared. 2 played a sport. You do know Jesus accepted everyone, so you should, too. It's none of your business.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have a son who is gay, but he's very athletic and wants to play football and loves Gonzaga's athletic culture. I am worried that an all boys' Catholic school might be a homophobic environment. He does not like the "progressive" schools popular on this sub because he has a heavy sports focus and those schools do not. Can anyone give advice?
Look elsewhere. We prefer you not be here. Not consistent with Catholic virtues.
Anonymous wrote:I think you are going to find a mixed bag. There are definitely some very conservative families who go there and maybe they aren’t outwardly hostile but don’t count on 100% acceptance.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have a son who is gay, but he's very athletic and wants to play football and loves Gonzaga's athletic culture. I am worried that an all boys' Catholic school might be a homophobic environment. He does not like the "progressive" schools popular on this sub because he has a heavy sports focus and those schools do not. Can anyone give advice?
Look elsewhere. We prefer you not be here. Not consistent with Catholic virtues.
Speak for yourself. Your response is not consistent with the pastoral approach that the Jesuits advance.
+1.
Signed,
Liberal, Catholic, Gonzaga parent who is not a bigot
There are lots of us at Gonzaga.
Anonymous wrote:Just no
Sure there are “tolerant” people and groups who are “accepting”.
But you don’t want your child to avoid spaces and hear the ugly trope “love the sinner not the sin”.
You want them to be celebrated as an important part of the community.
GZ hasn’t gotten there yet even with the pockets of liberal true Catholics who are very visible.
Anonymous wrote:It is a Jesuit high school in downtown DC. It is not going to be super conservative. There is a lot of anti-Catholic bias on here— most everyday Catholics skew pretty liberal.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I have a son who is gay, but he's very athletic and wants to play football and loves Gonzaga's athletic culture. I am worried that an all boys' Catholic school might be a homophobic environment. He does not like the "progressive" schools popular on this sub because he has a heavy sports focus and those schools do not. Can anyone give advice?
Look elsewhere. We prefer you not be here. Not consistent with Catholic virtues.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Gay dad here. Would have no hesitation with Gonzanga. Send my own kid to a different boys school and there are gay students there. It's a very different world than the 1990s. I'm jealous of your kid being a teen today.
Gay men come in all types and beliefs and attitudes and character. Some are stereotypical qu33r with existential angst and believes the whole world is against them, others are laid back conservatives who know they are just one among many different types of people on this planet. The biggest annoyance I find with modern LGBTQ+ is that they act as if they have a lock on what gays must be like and must do and must believe in.
If your kid is athletic and easygoing, he will be totally fine at Gonzaga. I'd even go as far as to say that sending a normal gay child to a super lgbtq friendly progressive school may be a bit of a disservice. Insular bubbles reinforces beliefs in unhealthy ways in the name of kindness and affirmation. Gonzaga will not do that. In short, if your kid feels at home with the vibes at Gonzaga, he will be fine. And there are gay faculty who can be mentors if he needs to connect with a gay adult, which IMHO is important.
Can you explain what you mean here?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wants to play football? This has to be one of the more obvious troll posts I’ve seen in a while.
What does sexuality have to do with the sport you would want to play or be good at? What an antiquated view.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think the football environment may pose more of a problem than the overall Gonzaga environment.
Agree.
Anonymous wrote:I have a son who is gay, but he's very athletic and wants to play football and loves Gonzaga's athletic culture. I am worried that an all boys' Catholic school might be a homophobic environment. He does not like the "progressive" schools popular on this sub because he has a heavy sports focus and those schools do not. Can anyone give advice?