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Is It Wrong To Talk Publicly About Your Charity Work & What You Have Done For Others? (Video)

by September 24, 2014 19 comments

Should Charity Go Unrecognized?

By: Tommy “Tj” Sotomayor

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So, I guess I am a bad guy now for posting the things that i do for people because well, it makes the people who had nothing to do with it think that I am bragging!

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  1. J. Jermane
    #1 J. Jermane 24 September, 2014, 20:28

    Preach, chuurch, tabernacle!!!

  2. J. Jermane
    #2 J. Jermane 24 September, 2014, 20:28

    Preach, chuurch, tabernacle!!!

  3. AaMikey Stephenson
    #3 AaMikey Stephenson 24 September, 2014, 20:41

    HA! Only to people who do nothing but talk. Remember Tommy, that story where in Michigan they tried to make a law that those receiving government assistance would have to perform volunteer work? Black political leaders there went nuts saying it was taking away the dignity of the people who it would affect . That’s the opposite. What would happen is this:
    1. The actual people who need assistance for the safety net and not a way of life would volunteer, gain skills, make contacts and get jobs.
    2. Logical people would want to duplicate this effort to other people and areas and positive gains will be made… for the people who actually WANT to do better.

    In my personal life, I’ve met multiple millionaires. The most prominent one is H. Ross Perot. Guess what he and his family have always done? VOLUNTEER.

  4. AaMikey Stephenson
    #4 AaMikey Stephenson 24 September, 2014, 20:41

    SOoooooo. When you talk about what you are doing, the people who have done nothing can no longer speak because the expectation is there will be results and when you show your results, the talkers feel inadequate.

  5. AaMikey Stephenson
    #5 AaMikey Stephenson 24 September, 2014, 20:41

    HA! Only to people who do nothing but talk. Remember Tommy, that story where in Michigan they tried to make a law that those receiving government assistance would have to perform volunteer work? Black political leaders there went nuts saying it was taking away the dignity of the people who it would affect . That’s the opposite. What would happen is this:
    1. The actual people who need assistance for the safety net and not a way of life would volunteer, gain skills, make contacts and get jobs.
    2. Logical people would want to duplicate this effort to other people and areas and positive gains will be made… for the people who actually WANT to do better.

    In my personal life, I’ve met multiple millionaires. The most prominent one is H. Ross Perot. Guess what he and his family have always done? VOLUNTEER.

  6. AaMikey Stephenson
    #6 AaMikey Stephenson 24 September, 2014, 20:41

    SOoooooo. When you talk about what you are doing, the people who have done nothing can no longer speak because the expectation is there will be results and when you show your results, the talkers feel inadequate.

  7. Oh Hell Naw
    #7 Oh Hell Naw 24 September, 2014, 20:44

    It’s nothing but jealousy,Anyone can talk the talk and some can even walk the walk But,to be able to show and, Teach how beefs can be squashed and, Open others eyes to BS is amazing .Keep doing what your doing.

  8. Oh Hell Naw
    #8 Oh Hell Naw 24 September, 2014, 20:44

    It’s nothing but jealousy,Anyone can talk the talk and some can even walk the walk But,to be able to show and, Teach how beefs can be squashed and, Open others eyes to BS is amazing .Keep doing what your doing.

  9. AaMikey Stephenson
    #9 AaMikey Stephenson 24 September, 2014, 20:51

    Petty people don’t know how this inspires others to do good deeds. Ask them what they’ve done.

    Funny thing is, they love to tell you how successful they are as long as you can’t fact check them on that.

  10. AaMikey Stephenson
    #10 AaMikey Stephenson 24 September, 2014, 20:51

    Petty people don’t know how this inspires others to do good deeds. Ask them what they’ve done.

    Funny thing is, they love to tell you how successful they are as long as you can’t fact check them on that.

  11. Robert C.
    #11 Robert C. 24 September, 2014, 21:04

    You did something that TRS refused to do which is help another black man get out of the system. Ciff thanks you a lot for bailing him out and helping him breath fresh air. That is something that he will always remember. You did great tommy.

  12. Robert C.
    #12 Robert C. 24 September, 2014, 21:04

    You did something that TRS refused to do which is help another black man get out of the system. Ciff thanks you a lot for bailing him out and helping him breath fresh air. That is something that he will always remember. You did great tommy.

  13. Rob base
    #13 Rob base 24 September, 2014, 21:05

    Simple……..

  14. Rob base
    #14 Rob base 24 September, 2014, 21:05

    Simple……..

  15. VinJoy
    #15 VinJoy 25 September, 2014, 00:12

    Should’ve left his ass in jail Tommy. Cliff is a douche. You could’ve spent that money on better things like Jordans, Playstation, a date w/ white chick, fleshlight, buttplug, anything is better than spending one red cent on Cliff. I’m out.

  16. VinJoy
    #16 VinJoy 25 September, 2014, 00:12

    Should’ve left his ass in jail Tommy. Cliff is a douche. You could’ve spent that money on better things like Jordans, Playstation, a date w/ white chick, fleshlight, buttplug, anything is better than spending one red cent on Cliff. I’m out.

  17. Cora Newbold
    #17 Cora Newbold 25 September, 2014, 22:05

    There’s nothing wrong with it, people just don’t like hearing it for some reason (probably cuz it makes them feel bad of what they haven’t done). You’re basically just reminding yourself of what you did. And that’s a good feeling, as long as you’re doing it because you believe it’s the right thing to do and not for the attention your opinion is the only one that matters. I had a picnic with a homeless man once, he smelled, but I saw him digging through the trash so me and my friend got some food came down and sat, talked with him & shared food with him. It was all I could give I was broke too, but some people need to FEEL they’re cared about.

  18. Cora Newbold
    #18 Cora Newbold 25 September, 2014, 22:05

    There’s nothing wrong with it, people just don’t like hearing it for some reason (probably cuz it makes them feel bad of what they haven’t done). You’re basically just reminding yourself of what you did. And that’s a good feeling, as long as you’re doing it because you believe it’s the right thing to do and not for the attention your opinion is the only one that matters.

  19. TDK
    #19 TDK 4 November, 2014, 21:11

    THESE GUYS ARE SO SILLY. CONTINUE DOING WHAT YOU DO TOMMY YOU WILL GET YOUR BLESSINGS BACK 10 TIMES FOLD HUMPHREYR

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