Anonymous wrote:
I'll add that one mom who used to coordinate the spelling bee every year dropped out because it had been taken over by others so what is the point. It is pretty blatant.
She has the right to stop participating.
Anonymous wrote:Hmm. You are linking the de-stressing of school to a push-back against Asian families, but I’m not sure it’s the case.
Where I live there have been suicides in middle and high schools (due to stress), and the school district has responded by eliminating HW in elementary school, and reducing it in middle school.
I don’t believe it has anything to do with Asian students. Your post felt disingenuous to me.
OP here again. I'm linking them because the people making these statements are linking it. They will make statements like:
-Our community is changing. While we like the new diversity, we will not tolerate the intense pressure being placed on students to succeed. Please remember that they are only children once. Grades do not matter as much as you think they matter. Everyone does not need to go to the best possible school. Everyone shouldn't get As or top scores on the SAT.
It was adding the sentence about this being the changing community and the diversity comment that made everyone know who the principal was talking about in terms of pressure.
I have heard several math teachers complain that regular smart kids just can't keep up with kids that go to outside math tutoring two hours a day and then refer specifically to tiger moms. I have heard them complain and make comments about spelling bee winners like- of course you will win if you are forced to study hours a day, its not fair that the truly talented kids are being left behind.
Anonymous wrote:I'll add that one mom who used to coordinate the spelling bee every year dropped out because it had been taken over by others so what is the point. It is pretty blatant.
Hmm. You are linking the de-stressing of school to a push-back against Asian families, but I’m not sure it’s the case.
Where I live there have been suicides in middle and high schools (due to stress), and the school district has responded by eliminating HW in elementary school, and reducing it in middle school.
I don’t believe it has anything to do with Asian students. Your post felt disingenuous to me.
Anonymous wrote:OP here. I guess my question is what should I do about it? I'm as white as you can get and not Asian American.. It just bugs me when the statements are clearly aimed at criticizing or blaming Asian American kids. Quite frankly I know many white European and black African families who are just as intense and focused on academics over sports so its not accurate to lay all the blame for pressure on kids at the feet of Asian Americans. I also know that many kids get stressed over not getting good grades because they loose privileges like video game or TV time when they don't bring home As. I honestly do not think this is a bad thing. People are naturally driven by reward and consequences.
If a teacher, admin or parent was making racist comments about how an AA kid must have only gotten into whichever school or program due to affirmative action I would 100% call them on that statement. Most people know not to disparage AA or latino students out loud though many may hold prejudices against them. For the Asian Americans though it seems 100% acceptable to disparage them openly and freely. No one seems to speak up or out about it.
I'm not sure what to say though. Do you come out and say stop that is a racist remark and while I am not a member of the race you are targeting I am still offended .Do you say Hey I'm a white chick and I totally agree with the groups that you appear to be bashing?