This Uber driver, a Black woman Lamiyah Jabbar, age 30, picked up a White woman named Diane, who opened up to her about her financial struggles on the way to work at fast food chain Tim Hortons in Buffalo, New York. Lamiyah dropped Diane at her job, and instead of picking up a new passenger, Lamiyah drove to a shopping mall to visit several stores and asked women who looked to be about Diane's size what clothes they liked to wear and bought those clothes for Diane along with a gift card. I emphasized the race of the women in this video because that’s all I see on this platform now from both parties but only when the video makes either race look bad. We can also show the good in both sides.
@dom_lucre @wil_da_beast630 This is a beautiful way to use social media.
@dom_lucre United we stand, divided we fall...
"Yesterday during my Daddy’s funeral procession, led by the United States Marine Corps, my family noticed the man in this photo pulled over on the side of the road. His hat was in is hand and his hand was over his heart, honoring my father and our family as we passed by. His respectful act touched my family and the entire procession so deeply. We passed many other cars along the way that simply went about their day. Since his license plate showed in the photo, my daughter did some digging and we found him!!! His name is Ernest Boerlin and he is also a veteran - US Navy. When I messaged him privately to thank him for honoring my father, he said: “It was an honor to show my respect for a fellow serviceman and their family. Please accept my prayers and condolences to you and your family for your loss. Fair winds and following seas. God bless.” Thank you, Ernest. Your act of kindness and respect touched our family and friends very deeply and we are grateful. May God bless you and yours as well. Let’s thank Ernest for his service and show him some love, y’all!" Credit: Rona Wallace and Skeeter’s Auto Service, Ltd. of Texas
@dom_lucre Beautiful, Dom! Love to see it—💯👇👆
@dom_lucre A random act of kindness: An Uber driver went above and beyond to help a Tim Hortons employee in upstate New York by surprising her with a few gifts she couldn’t afford on her own.
”Sam and I was at Target store yesterday The couple near the cart didn't have enough money for their purchase. The lady in the green shirt started to hand things back to the cashier to be able to afford what she had. The lady in the black shirt came out from her lane and said you don't need to return anything I will pay for the whole thing. She pulled out her card and did just that. The lady in the green shirt started to cry. We all just experienced such kindness. What a great story to share amongst all this pain in he world.” Credit: Tara Thompson
@dom_lucre Race has nothing to do with being kind. We are AMERICANS and need to UNITE to SAVE AMERICA!
The problem might not be you. You might be the one out there looting and destroying property. There are good Blacks that are ashamed of these actions. There are good things that blacks have done and then they are called Uncle Tom. That’s the problem. The Blacks have been being setup by politicians since the 60s