Submitted by Confident_Low_3900 t3_xzvnzd in washingtondc
Why not donate to the “low income kids then”
https://donatenow.networkforgood.org/eastern-high-school-pride-fund/mdonate
Submitted by Confident_Low_3900 t3_xzvnzd in washingtondc
Why not donate to the “low income kids then”
https://donatenow.networkforgood.org/eastern-high-school-pride-fund/mdonate
GPT3 prompt:
"Write a news article about rich White people in Washington DC enjoying a marching band full of poor Black people:"
The response:
'The rich White people of Washington DC were out in force today, enjoying the sight and sound of a marching band full of poor Black people.
The band, made up of local schoolchildren, was playing for the enjoyment of the wealthy residents of the city's affluent neighborhoods.
The children, who come from some of the poorest areas of the city, were clearly delighted to be performing for such a wealthy and influential audience.
It was a scene that would have been unthinkable just a few years ago, but times have changed and now the rich and powerful in DC are happy to be entertained by poor Black kids from the inner city.
The children's parents were also happy to see their kids performing and enjoying themselves.
It just goes to show that, in today's Washington DC, rich and poor, Black and White, can all come together and have a good time."
Wow, that’s basically a WaPo or DCist level local article
I'd be worried if I worked at DCist...
Prompt: "Write a blog post about how certain neighborhoods in Washington DC used to be dangerous but now they have gentrification."
Response: "When most people think of Washington, D.C., they think of the nation’s capital, a city filled with monuments, museums, and political power. What they may not know is that D.C. is also a city with a rich history and a complex social landscape. In the past, many of D.C.’s neighborhoods were considered dangerous places to live. But today, thanks to gentrification, many of these neighborhoods are now safe and thriving. One example of a neighborhood that has undergone a transformation is Columbia Heights. In the early 2000s, Columbia Heights was known for its high crime rate and dilapidated buildings. But today, the neighborhood is a vibrant community with new construction, trendy shops, and a diverse population. Gentrification is not without its critics, however. Some argue that it displaces low-income residents and leads to the homogenization of neighborhoods. But there’s no denying that gentrification has had a positive impact on many of D.C.’s once-dangerous neighborhoods. Thanks to this process, these areas are now safe and thriving places to live."
It’s spot on, I can’t believe it haha
I’m old and don’t internet very well. Where can I find the amazing technology that produces this?
Here you go! You have to pay for everything you do, but the price is generally under a penny and you can set a limit to make sure you don't ever spend more than, say, five bucks in a given month.
Thanks, Internet Stranger!
> In the early 2000s, Columbia Heights was known for its high crime rate
Still I'd say.
holy fucking shit, thanks I hate it
"Write a letter to your member of Congress explaining why Washington DC doesn't deserve congressional representation."
"Dear ___________,
I am writing to express my opposition to congressional representation for Washington DC.
Washington DC is not a state, and therefore it should not have a vote in the House of Representatives. The residents of DC are not represented in the Senate, and they do not pay federal taxes.
DC is a federal district, and as such, it should be governed by the federal government. The residents of DC should not have any say in how the rest of the country is governed.
Thank you for your time and consideration."
“and they do not pay federal taxes”
OH IF ONLY!!
Right? I'll take taxation and representation or the opposite, I'm not picky.
No taxation, but gulag for you!
Be picky.
Literally sounds like it's written in 1965. What the fuck.
Wow, so accurate. Sad. LOL
The part that feels really icky to me is the “beloved by the mostly affluent D.C. homeowners” part. It seems so patronizing. Like the rich people find the poor kids making music to be quaint and adorable.
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It's the WFH version!
Poverty tourism. Sounds like a buzz word I heard a couple years ago in the movie Forty year version. Poverty porn. Left leaning people of a certain demographic would delight in hearing my stories from down south B (DC is not southern but that’s an argument for another day). Being a natural born story teller I told and told said story. I started to notice that they would ask occasional leading questions and make implications.
“Gosh growing up in the Deep South that must’ve been tough for you huh?” It was fine. I had a middle class upbringing. If anything I’m a black sheep for not getting a master’s degree. If I mentioned a hardship they would follow up with “it’s because you’re black. That’s so sad.” No it’s because… I just explained how and why xyz happened. Nope we’re not doing any poverty porn here. But left leaning people of a certain demographic love to salivate over poverty porn.
I like in capitol hill and I'm broke. There's a lot of rowhouses that have turned into tons of tiny illegal apartments. Don't think we're all loaded yuppies
>mostly
Likely hill staff
And me... Who is not hill staff
It also may not even be true... I live in an "affluent" neighborhood near Takoma Park, where most homes are near $700k-1mil... and like well over half the neighborhood are black families who have lived here for decades and aren't the transplanted doctors/attorneys/whatever WaPo seems to think have taken over DC.
Yeah, there’s another glaring difference between those two groups of people that makes it especially sinister. White people seeking entertainment in the existence of Black children.
Precisely.
”Awww the cute little poors are doing a sing song!”
Oh hello minstrelsy, didn't expect to see you here at WaPo.
Prewar Batavia and Calcutta, with their "native quarters"
And this is the edited title lol
Did the original one say “mostly black”?
>A broke marching band...
Wtf did this marching band do to this WaPo writer to hurt them this badly? 😭😭😭
I legitimately expected a Petula Dvorak article lampooning the status of people in the neighborhood cheering on a marching band of a school they won't send their kids to, but instead I got... this.
Absolutely nothing
That part!
'A broke marching band'.
I live in Capitol Hill. They aren't bad but I wouldn't describe them as "magical." Not sure how their relative wealth is supposed to make me enjoy the sound of a high school marching band any more or less.
Weird take, WaPo.
I wouldn’t say they aren’t magical if they’re the best in the whole DMV area
Being the best in the whole DMV area doesn't mean much if everyone else is crap. 0.1 is significantly larger than 0.0000000001 but that doesn't make it a big number.
Wtf
What a weird take, I live near the school (renter) and hearing the kids march down the street every day in the afternoon is the best. They’re really good. And what kind of cold hearted robot doesn’t love a marching band playing covers?
My kid goes to Eastern. The school has a lot of challenges, but they are working hard to give every kid all the support and opportunities they can. The teachers (for the most part, there's always going to be some not great teachers in any school) are so dedicated, they really do go above and beyond. That marching band practices like crazy. They are there all the time, over summer, during breaks, on days like today when there is no school, they're there. I wish this article could focus on the kids. They're worth talking about on their own, they don't need to be written in the weird ass condescending glorification of "the poors".
“Look at the poors entertain us.”
Cute little negroes dancing for us ! Let us give pennies to these poor colored people!
Very terrible tone in that article.
And that's why your English teacher warned you about passive voice.
This is quite offensive.
Who is offended?
The phrasing obviously sucks but it is true? The wealth gap between the students and the residents where they practice is as extreme as anywhere in the country. This is worth pointing out. Wouldn’t hurt anyone if some of those DC Urban Moms donated to the Eastern PTA. Regardless, the band kicks ass and looks fantastic - they were definitely the highlight of Pride this year.
Did you even read the article? It mentions that the community has fundraised thousands of dollars for the band for years.
Here’s a recent article about their fundraising after the WaPo article.
https://www.hillrag.com/2022/10/09/donations-roll-in-for-eastern-highs-marching-band/
I did read the article. Nice that it led to lots of donations! Almost like rich people felt bad!
You're such an ally
does that pass as an insult among your dim-witted peer circles
For what it’s worth, people in the neighborhood regularly contribute for Eastern events, like prom and homecoming.
is it true? What is the criteria for rich vs poor? How many members of each group actually fall into that labeled bucket? When did a neighborhood block stop being a community and start being divided into haves and have nots?
This article serves to confirm existing beliefs and biases and not much else.
Brain rot^
What “existing biases”? All of this data is remarkably easy to find
the divide between rich vs poor. Why would they highlight it the story be the racial and economic differences between the residents and the students instead of highlighting all the ways the residents directly support the students?
So you want a story about how selfless and generous you and your rich-ass gentrifying neighbors are? You think that would be better?
What more do you want residents from this one geographic area to do other than give back to the school?
I know one of them is to not get butthurt in comments sections when a news outlet reports on the extreme wealth disparity
Frankly that title sounds like it could have been written by a member of this sub lmao
WaPo does have an account here, so it's a high probability.
The entire title is cringed...
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"Hey Bob, the Poor Black Kids are dancing in the street again for our entertainment"
Where does it say anything about the band being black? 🧐
Eastern high school is 95% black...
4 percent is Hispanic. 1 percent white
Ok... and your point is?
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eastern_High_School_(Washington,_D.C.)
Enrollment by Race/Ethnicity 2020-2021 Black 701. Hispanic 21 White 5 Two or more races 5 Asian 2
👍🏽
it's almost like they're trying to paint the homeowners as bad guys but what are they expected to do?? Close the blinds??
lol, I think that it might be the economic disparity and not the watching that one might understand to be bad.
r/shitlibsafari
“Rich white folks love seeing the peasants dance”
"DC's Eastern High School Marching Band Beloved by Local Community". Sorry it's not clickbaity enough.
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“Broke” “Beloved” 🤮When you’re assigned a story about racist gentrification but you don’t see the problem
Well that's what happens when billionaires own newspapers.
Witness me!!!!!!!!!
I swear journalists are getting worse at writing coherently.
This is gross
Like why the title as to pined them down— just enjoy their greatness and talents without having to bashing their financial situation.
With all the money in DC, how are any of the schools broke?
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A broke marching band? Lol. The editor must've been on vacation for this one.
Was that necessary? Another article that brings up the income of long time DC area residents in a disparaging way. This coupled with raising subscription rates? Imma need the Washington Post to do better. Not cool. Not the end of the world but also not cool.
How much income does one need to carry a trumpet? What’s the per second cost of carrying a trombone?
However this article came to be, I am so happy to see that these kids are out doing this and have gained attention. They need everyone’s support. Please donate to this band.
The way the title is it makes it seem that these students are merely entertainment for their new neighbors. Historically that is problematic.
Ok, so what would be a better title and what's a better way to tell this story?
Full blown insulting.
$115,000 donated so far! Sure, the article could've been better written, but that money is going to make a huge difference to those kids and the reporter is partially responsible for that.
“Who witness their practices” man what in the world who wrote this
Wow smh
Lmao this is like that episode of Atlanta
The tweet, and the headline, are cringe-inducing. The article itself is OK, though. Headlines usually aren't written by the article's author.
Maybe they changed it after some of the photos they posted had kids with higher end designer clothes. Not the usual Nike, Under Armor, Adidas stuff that you can get at any local sporting goods store.
Kids buy cheap knock offs of those brands, doubt they are buying $4000 Balenciaga.
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You haven’t checked out r/FashionReps or r/Repsneakers
Those subs are all high schoolers buying knock off $1000 shoes for $40.
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Sorry. I didn’t realize who you were. My apologies for insulting you on your own turf.
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> Not the usual Nike, Under Armor, Adidas stuff that you can get at any local sporting goods store.
That's not the expensive stuff?
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So? And did you have a microscope looking for a designer label? How do you know? And stay out of those children’s pockets and quit counting their or rather their parents’ money.
Cringe
it’s “broke marching band” for me.
What's weird about it? They're students from low income families. Should they be ashamed?
Context matters
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No they're not.
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High_DC t1_irp6vc3 wrote
"...who witness their practices."
That whole thing reads like it's written by an AI.