Naomi Osaka supports Michelle Obama about reforming the US criminal justice system

Naomi Osaka and Michelle Obama

Naomi Osaka has always stated her desire to meet Barack Obama and she is definitely on the same wavelength with his wife Michelle about the current situation in the US.

Naomi has been extremely active during the days that followed George Floyd’s killing also and especially on social media. The Japanese sensation has now pledged to be “a peaceful person” after having some skirmish with the fans over twitter.

However, Naomi didn’t miss the chance to support with a retweet Michelle Obama’s statement of protesting to reform the criminal justice system in the US.

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Sunday night in Nashville, I walked off stage for the final time on my #IAmBecoming tour. After 34 stops, from Chicago to Copenhagen and Vancouver to Atlanta, I couldn’t be more humbled—or more hopeful. I started this journey knowing that in order for you all to know who I was, you had to know my whole story—the broken parts, the struggles, and the imperfections. It wasn’t always easy to share those moments, but I know that it’s only because of them that I was able to become something more. So thank you all—all the young people I met along the way, all the folks sitting in the balconies, all the book clubs who generated real discussions—for recognizing that truth in your own lives, and for sharing it not just with me but with the world. If each of us can do more of that, if we can be a little more vulnerable, a little more honest with ourselves and with each other, then maybe we can pay that lesson forward to someone else. Maybe we’ll be able to offer each other a little more grace. And maybe then, we can more fully embrace the ways we are the same. To me, that’s how we can all keep becoming, together.

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Naomi Osaka and Japan

Recently, the former world no.1 had some altercations on social media with some fans from Japan. Later, the world no.10 had to post a tweet stating that the fact that she is not in tune with some people of Japan doesn’t mean that she doesn’t like the country.

 

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Naomi Osaka in 2020

Naomi Osaka Stats info

Ranked no.10, Naomi played her last match on the 7th of February when she capitulated to Sara Sorribes Tormo 6-0 6-3 in the Rubber 1 of the Fed Cup.

Naomi Osaka’s best accomplishment of the year was getting to the semi-finals in Brisbane.

Naomi Osaka

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