Originally Posted by Anonymous
Originally Posted by Anonymous
Originally Posted by Anonymous
Easy peasy.
Most liberal (11) to most conservative (1)

11. Gilman
10. McDonough
9. St Paul's
8. Severn
7. Loyola
6. Boys Latin
5. John Carroll
4. St Mary's
3. Calvert Hall
2. MSJ
1. Spalding




100% accurate by poster. Catholics are always going to be most conservative. For the non catholic schools BL is by far the most conservative. Only send your son to Gilman or MCD if he is interested in transitioning or becoming a lifelong social justice warrior.


At one end: A belief system based on stone age folklore oriented toward the control of free thought and expression. Especially attractive to those who are outwardly focused, lack introspection, and take pleasure in telling others how to live their lives while failing to apply said rules to their own behavior. See also: theocracies, cults, messianic faiths, racism, and misogyny.

At the other: A belief system based on facts, modern science, and accumulated knowledge that encourages people to pursue happiness so long as said pursuit doesn't interfere with the lives of others. See also: critical thinking, reason, emotional maturity, fully developed pre-frontal cortex.


Utterly clueless. The Catholic/Jesuit schools that still lean conservative teach kids how to excel in life. These liberal bastions of absurdity teach like their liberal politicians they follow— huge government to make decisions for you, they’ll support you financially, and they’ll flatten the playing field for the weak.

That’s why Gilman deserves to remain at the bottom of the MIAA. Kids who are soft, can’t compete. Different set of goals and aspirations— not that they’re wrong, they’re just not going to win the race against those who learn to battle adversity. Gilman kids can be social workers, the other end will be the CEO’s. Again, one not better or worse than the other, just a different set of ideals with very different outcomes.


That's a heck of a word salad just to say you don't know what you are talking about. The kids from Gilman will do just fine; compare Gilman's college admissions list with any other MIAA school.

And FWIW, "government making decisions for you" sounds a lot more like Texas, Florida, Tennessee and several other "conservative" states than it does those bastions of liberalism like New York, Maryland, and California.

To borrow from Bob Newhart: I didn't intend to denigrate conservatism. And for those conservatives reading this, denigrate means 'put down'.