Ultimate frisbee, pole dancing, felting, spoons playing, LARPing, D&D, furry.... |
He's a lot less likely to get the spotlight on violin. Way too much competition around here. What about cello? Pretty popular, but not like violin. |
I agree violin, and piano, are pretty much the worst instrument choices around here. I wouldn't worry about it too much though. He's so young. Soccer is good, far from Asian dominated. |
| Is this a frigging humblebrag?! |
NP. What would the “disservice” be? |
| There's some truth in stereptypes. But don't be a self hating Asian. Embrace it |
FWIW, Carnegie Mellon gives out full scholarship to bagpipers.
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What is Asian? The categorization of Asian Americans encompasses roughly 40 ethnicities and a vast range of economic statuses, religions, regions, and cultures. While it’s true that Asian Americans are the wealthiest minority group in the country, they also have the widest income gap of any racial group. Myanmarese Americans, for example, have a far higher poverty rate than other Asian groups, particularly Japanese Americans. A huge reason for this divide is due to the disparity between Asian immigrants who arrived in the US with skill-based visas and those who arrived as refugees. The model minority stereotype really isn’t meant to define Asian Americans. Rather, it’s meant to define African Americans as deficient and inferior to white people by using Asian Americans as a proxy or a pawn to serve that purpose,” Kurashige told Vox. “It was never an accurate portrayal of Asian Americans, but actually consciously meant to distort and stereotype Asian Americans. https://www.vox.com/22321234/black-asian-american-tensions-solidarity-history?utm_source=chatgpt.com |
Your child’s soccer team is only Indian and Chinese boys? And all the kids I know who do youth orchestra are white and some are girls. |
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Asians are a minority on my kid's soccer team. There are a few but mostly Hispanic, black, and white kids.
I see all Asians in fencing, tennis, and volleyball so stay away from those if you want diversity in peers! |
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The best thing you can do is diversify the people you associate with. I lived in a “luxury” building at one time with a large Asian population. It was a high tech area with a lot of Asian workers here for a couple of years or long time.
They never talked to anyone non-Asian and traveled in groups. They never acknowledged your existence. Some of them were candid in their not wanting their children to make friends with white Americans. The kids weren’t introduced to anything but Asian things. |
What is wrong with the hobbies he has? |
NP who's Indian-American, this made me laugh too! My DS is a little younger and also like this somewhat. Honestly so is his dad (and me) and it's what he's gravitated toward. |
Playing bass or drums in a heavy metal garage band. |
Water polo. |