Posted on 07/02/2020 10:48:44 AM PDT by Leaning Right
In addition to filming humorous videos, comedian, Carlos HaHa Davis has a regular weekly segment he calls I Love You where he delivers a random act of kindness to someone that appears to need some help.
In his October 21 segment, Davis chose to help out a woman who he saw was paying for her gas with pennies. When he offered her money to help, he realized that his act of kindness was worth so much more than the money he gave her
because she was grieving the recent loss of her husband.
(Excerpt) Read more at inspiremore.com ...
Oh, and one more thing. The helping gentlemen are black. The lady is white. This is an example of how America could always be, were it not for the race hustlers and the provocateurs.
Going to get $20 worth of pennies at the bank as we speak
Thank you for posting this truly inspiring story.
thats funny
Bttt.
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Don’t give out cash at a gas station - most stories are scams. I have put a few gallons in someones tank if they seem to really need help.
I put $10 worth of gas in a broken down van with a poor family - as I was leaving the guy was trying to pull the gas back out of a tank.
> Dont give out cash at a gas station - most stories are scams. <
I would agree with that. But in this case the lady was evidently minding her own business, and the two men came up to her. So it seems legit.
Had this happen to me several times. I always offer to fill their tanks. No takers except one. A group of college kids (supposedly). Claimed they were on empty, but the tank only took 5 gallons. They tried to then claim their gauge was broken. I told them they needed a better sob story.
Trying to pull gas out?How can you do that
And why would he?
Actually, it is how most Black Americans are, most of the time. As a White, go into a Black neighborhood and there are three safe places where one can get help: a Black business, a Black church, or a Black community group meeting.
The guy was trying to siphon out the gas so he could sell it for cash.
Wow
What a loser
No good deed
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