Why can't we do both?
Because it's time wasting.
they get a higher return on their investment by putting their time into math and science. And every single one of them that goes into math and science has an opportunity waiting for them. The vast majority of us who invest into sports have nothing waiting for us since there's less than two thousand people in all the leagues combined. Compare that to the hundreds of thousands of well paid opportunities math/science open.
You could argue that sports could be used to get a scholarship, but so can a math and science. And unlike a sports scholarships, the math and science scholarships actually allow their students to study. With Football or basketball scholarships, it's basically a full-time job so very few students doing this get real degrees And they are assed out after college.
Facts.
Someone told me that White people enroll their kids in sports to networking, learning how to work with different cultures and characters. And to grew their competitive spirit. All to take into business.
I know so many of our people banking on their kids going pro. It's the Pros or failure.
The crazy thing is that the asians do the exact same thing in math and science. And they are more effective at networking through it.
As an example, The kids at your local science decathlon or math competition end up working as scientists at the CDC, directors at facebook, professors at universities, start up founders, are the children of existing enterprises, etc.
I didn't even realize this until my junior year in college when I finally decided to join one of these events. I was shocked to see that within one little nerdy science club there was the white son of the biggest electrical engineering firm in the state, the grand son of one of the korean samsung conglomerates, the arab son of a saudi aramco petroleom engineering director, several 20something white kids which had already gotten startup funding from google/facebook, the son of a jewish quant exec from Morgan Stanley , etc.
And this was Just a normal state school, Not a fancy ivy league or a stanford. I swear I wanted to beat my head into concrete When I realized how many opportunities I had wasted by ignoring these science and math organizations throughout my youth. Because when you look at it this way, these kids in these nerdy competitions and clubs are all great contacts for career advancement.