My colleague's 6 year old son just said, "you will born a nice baby because the white man makes nice babies."
I asked, "what about the black man's babies?"
He explained, "okay, sometimes the black man makes nice babies too, but sometimes they are not so nice."
I informed him that "sometimes the white man makes babies that are not so nice too."
He wondered, "is that true?"
I confirmed "yes."
He had a thoughtful look on his face.
Watching him ponder what he had just learned, I added, "you know, you and I are really only different on the outside. Inside we are just the same."
He smiled, "is that so?"
“What color is your tongue,” I asked, showing him mine.
He confidently replied, "the same!"
He smiled, pointed to his teeth, and asked me the color of mine. I smiled broadly. He exclaimed, "the same!"
Then I tugged on my bottom lip revealing my gums. He let out, "the same!"
I asked him if he had ever seen a gift box wrapped up in colored paper. He told me he had. I explained that sometimes that wrapping paper is shiny, sometimes it's dull, sometimes it's dark, sometimes it's light. But that doesn't tell us what is going to be inside the box. I said our skin is like the wrapping paper, but the gift is inside.
He seemed to like that story. I did too especially since I made it up on the spot.
3 comments:
You're going to make a great dad!
i really like that story, mike. it's just a simply beautiful way we all need to look at each other on this planet.
That's adoreable. You'll make a great dad.
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