Kim Peek, The real Rain Man, passes away at 58. An amazing story of overcoming the world and the undying patience and love of a father who wouldn't give up on his amazing child. That's what the spirit of Christmas is about, right? Overcoming the world and undying love for another.
I loved the movie and really found Kim's story fascinating. Goodbye Kim, RIP.
Rest of the videos and news story here.
Showing posts with label white altruism. Show all posts
Showing posts with label white altruism. Show all posts
Friday, December 25, 2009
Saturday, December 6, 2008
Secret Santa
This is what the season is all about. The man that started it all was born poor in Mississippi and had been homeless and through a few jobs until he hit it big. Through it all, he never forgot where he came from or what it's like to be down and out. Like I've said before, Altruism is a White thing.
A Secret Santa put a smile on the face of a shopper at the St. Vincent DePaul thrift store after handing her a $100 bill, Friday, Dec. 5, 2008 in St. Louis. The Secret Santa from Kansas city and a St. Louis based protege searched the area for people who look like they could use a hand.(AP Photo/Tom Gannam)
Story here.
More on Larry Stewart Here.

The secret Santa was a protege of Kansas City's undercover gift giver, Larry Stewart, who died of cancer nearly two years ago. Stewart roamed city streets each December doling out $100 bills to anyone who looked like they might need a lift.
Before his death in January 2007, Stewart told a friend how much he would miss his 26 years of anonymous streetside giving, during which he gave away about $1.3 million. Stewart, from the city suburb of Lee's Summit, made millions in cable television and long-distance telephone service.
Story here.
More on Larry Stewart Here.
Wednesday, September 24, 2008
Taking Care of Your Own, A Tale of Two Races
The first is about a boy who suffers from a rare disorder and how the family and the community responds. As I've said before, only Whites are capable of true altruism. Do you think if this kid were born in India or Africa, he would be cared for? Only if Whites were there. Otherwise, he'd be out in the streets to beg and fend for himself or if in Africa, he's be on someone's menu.

You can read the rest here
Meanwhile, in East St. Louis, Negros express their feelings for the disabled, as seen in this story
Two teens, no less. They learn 'em early in the community of color.

Back in November, Brenden's hometown of roughly 15,000 people raised $20,000 to help buy basics -- like a bed and a desk -- for Brenden's oversize frame. Because Brenden can't easily bend his knees or ankles, the local fire department donated a lift chair, the kind that electronically powers him into a sitting or standing position.
You can read the rest here
Meanwhile, in East St. Louis, Negros express their feelings for the disabled, as seen in this story
The victim, who police did not identify, was hospitalized with injuries investigators termed not life-threatening, including broken bones and severe malnutrition that winnowed her weight to less than 100 pounds.
Police said the victim's mental capacity of a 6-year-old diminished her ability to report the abuse, inflicted while she lived with an aunt, who investigators say directed the beatings until she died last week of a massive heart attack.
Two teens, no less. They learn 'em early in the community of color.
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