Before I start writing,
I have to say that I am not black and I am not the age of 8 boys and still can’t
understand how he feels, when he read about a man who changed skin color. Maybe
he was shocked and he also wanted to change his color skin. Remember, he isn’t
black nor white. He was born between the black and white. Which made him
difficult to join in black or white. As I told you, I am not white or Black
too, but I am Asian. In my country, South Korea, we might have racism, but I don’t
have any experience that people bothered me because of the skin color. But whatabout Obama, nor who was black or white? Maybe he blamed himself because of the
skin color? Might be yes. When he read the magazine, I guess he was thinking
about skin color, which is noticeable complex for me. I would say people have
at least one complex. For instance, I have a strange shape of the forearm. What
about you? I am sure you HAVE at least one complex. Moreover, when he read the
magazine, he might be surprised that someone changed the skin color by plastic
surgery. Don’t forget when he read the magazine, he was eight. Personally, I
didn’t know it was possible to change the skin color by plastic surgery.
Many people still suffering from racism. White
people bother black people, but Obama was really special that he wasn’t both. Still
can’t understand how he felt about it. But I want to convey to people my idea. My
idea is the skin color really doesn’t matter. People have different thoughts, that’s
why we have a problem and conflict with skin color. But we are people, who can
think and compromise ourselves. Be one, Be a friend, be amicable. Let’s get
back to our business(about Obama). I
think he didn’t spend a really happy childhood. As you know he has seen fatheronce and most of the time he lived not his mom but grandparents. Although he
spent such childhood, look at him now. Does he look a drug user or alcoholic? No!, he is the first black&white
president, Who try to make nor black America or white America, but Untied
America. I am not sure whether he enjoyed reading the magazine or his life, but
still he is definitely brave and multicultural president. As you read my post I
hope you understand my idea and life is hard but joyful somehow. “ I love
living life. I am happy.” -Nick Buichichi