And that right there folks is 85% of our population in one picture. There are so many more of us out there than we think. I'm pretty sure any Pede on here with some tie skills would have done the same thing. But we're the racists right?
Exactly! See, if I can say this then I know most of you can too, this is NORMAL behavior that we see and experience all the time, people helping people. But we've been beaten over the head incessantly about how racist we are as a people and country that a photo like this is worthy of celebration. Sure, it's heartwarming and sweet and kind but it's not as rare as we've been made to believe.
True that. Especially in these times. It just irks me sometimes because I don't know any racists but my family/friends and myself are made to think our pics are in the dictionary next to "racist n."
A strong family is the biggest component to a stable & strong nation. It saddens me this young man never learned how to do this & more than likely had no father figure to lift him up & teach him. The love that elder has for all of God's children shown through his actions is amazing.
If most of America wasn't looking at their damn phones constantly they would see that this does happen routinely. The reason it seems singular is that most do this not for being recognized as something noble. It's for the personal satisfaction of walking around with a smile on your face no one but you knows anything about (without the friggin' mask of course).
And actually more compelling considering the timeframe... this photo would have been under Obama. At a time when that SOB was trying his best to racially dived us even more than ever in the history of this country.
the fact that simple human kindness makes us tear up isn't a good sign
i'm with you, felt so happy to see this also. but we should see it everywhere! all day everyday!
The Media: Old white man attempts to lynch a young black man in a subway station while his white wife hides the attack with her body.
50 FBl to investigate this incident
Ain’t that the truth!
And that right there folks is 85% of our population in one picture. There are so many more of us out there than we think. I'm pretty sure any Pede on here with some tie skills would have done the same thing. But we're the racists right?
Exactly! See, if I can say this then I know most of you can too, this is NORMAL behavior that we see and experience all the time, people helping people. But we've been beaten over the head incessantly about how racist we are as a people and country that a photo like this is worthy of celebration. Sure, it's heartwarming and sweet and kind but it's not as rare as we've been made to believe.
Still, I think celebrating kindness is important.
True that. Especially in these times. It just irks me sometimes because I don't know any racists but my family/friends and myself are made to think our pics are in the dictionary next to "racist n."
Black ties matter
Nominated for Kekcademy Award!
Noice. Kekademy* award.
there is still hope! Beautiful!
Posted by George Balloutine on Gab. Kindness Still Exists, Unity!
Of course it does, we're not them!
Woooh ….that’s some arm hair raising truth ! And we never will be .
I think I know what you're saying, but christ why does this statement go down like a bitter blackpill?
I'm not shitting on you, btw, it just hit me out of nowhere in a way that's unsettling...
Thank God!
Me, too...lump in my throat and a warm cozy feeling seeing this! Many more good than bad, just as Q reminded us. Warms the cockles of my heart.
(((They))) want us divided but it's backfired as the basic goodness in human nature shines through.
Keep loving and praying for all God's children worldwide. We will witness a miraculous transformation as those sleeping awaken.
Best thing I’ve seen all day!!!
And this is why I love America!!! God is with us.
This is God's beauty. We are the same
We are HIS Children worldwide.
I still love this image.
A strong family is the biggest component to a stable & strong nation. It saddens me this young man never learned how to do this & more than likely had no father figure to lift him up & teach him. The love that elder has for all of God's children shown through his actions is amazing.
This is America.
Shit, I had a stable family and a father who taught me how to tie and I still struggle to this day with those m-fers!
Too late. I cried.
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United, we are unstoppable.
Those damn onions, will someone stop cutting them?
This is America.
updoot
I sincerely hope he got the job.
This brought a tear to my eye.
We need a million times more of this!
If most of America wasn't looking at their damn phones constantly they would see that this does happen routinely. The reason it seems singular is that most do this not for being recognized as something noble. It's for the personal satisfaction of walking around with a smile on your face no one but you knows anything about (without the friggin' mask of course).
That picture really touches my heart. Thanks so much for sharing it.
This is America
Thank you for posting. It is a lovely picture.
There are so many beautiful and kind people in the world. Become one and help out any way you can.
That was a boss move by the wife!
Almost like they have done it before.
.....I like this. Old-Timers are a wealth of knowledge.
This is actually really wholesome. Maybe I have just been seeing too many things on ConsumeProduct but I was not expecting that.
I wonder if this would be deleted on reddit. Doesn't fit the Agenda after all.
This is a very old picture just FYI.
EDIT: Downvote all you want. Doesn't change the fact that i saw this picture like a decade ago. lmao
Same.
And actually more compelling considering the timeframe... this photo would have been under Obama. At a time when that SOB was trying his best to racially dived us even more than ever in the history of this country.
Stuff like this put a smile on my face.
Funny way of spelling court.
Kek
Humanity.
This right here is what it's all about. Where We Go One, We Go All.
"Love the negro, goyim. Or else. They're just like you, but not me."
the fact that simple human kindness makes us tear up isn't a good sign
i'm with you, felt so happy to see this also. but we should see it everywhere! all day everyday!
This is my husband and my step-dad on our wedding day. I love them both so very much. I do have the photo.