So you're saying that Cavenaugh was living above the common folk during high
school and college?
Miriam
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Subject: [blind-democracy] Re: Devil's Triangle
My grandma Ludwig used to say, "poor folk have poor ways". We seem to forget
that "Rich folk have Rich ways". We working class folk believe in the work
ethic, and dream of a job, a home, and a family.
The Ruling Class teach their children that they are superior beings, and can
expect to live above the common folk.
Even though we use the same words, they mean different things to the Classes.
Carl Jarvis
On 10/1/18, Miriam Vieni <miriamvieni@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
And, if you were listening to Cavenaugh's testimony on Thursday, when
he was asked about this phrase which appeared in his high school
yearbook, "Devil's Triangle", he said it was a drinking game. Well,
according to the journalist from Shadow Group who researched the
phrase, it actually refers to two men having sex with a woman
simultaneously while making eye contact with each other, rather than
with the woman. And the reference to the female name from Connecticut,
that meant that a lot of the boys had had sex with her.
Apparently, this is the preparation for leadership that goes on in
elite private high schools in the Washington DC area. And this school
is a Catholic Jesuit school as Cavenaugh repeatedly reminded us.
According to a USA Today article, the girls in the private Catholic
girls' school with whom the boys attended dances and parties, were
referred to by them as, "the whores on the hill".
Miriam