THE SWEETEST THING

“This woman needs to be commended. A gentleman was checking in for his flight when the agent asked how old his daughter was. He said she had recently turned two. The agent then asked if she had a ticket. The man was confused because he was under the impression she could ride for free. (When he booked the ticket, she was one but her birthday was in January.) He was hit with emotion. He mentioned he couldn’t afford to rebook this flight or get her the ticket with such short notice. He stepped aside and tried to make a few calls. Hugging his daughter and grabbing his head, you could tell he was heartbroken. This woman next to him at the front counter heard the whole thing. She walked over to him and asked what was wrong. After they talked for a bit they walked up to the counter together.
She pointed back at his daughter and said,
‘I wanna buy her ticket.’
The agent said ‘You know how much this ticket costs right?’
The woman responded ‘$700 something?’
‘$749’ the agent said.
The woman said ‘that’s fine’ and pulled out her credit card. I was right there and I just said to her, ‘God Bless You!’ and they printed out the ticket. The agent kept talking about her goosebumps while the man hugged the woman and asked for her name to repay her. The woman just kept saying, ‘Don’t worry about it.’ She knew she wanted to help that man and his daughter no matter what the cost. Please share this story because people like this need to be recognized.”

10 thoughts on “THE SWEETEST THING

  1. I guess this is going to usher in more white azz kissing for the impending future months on this site huh? One 750.00 dollar ticket doesn’t make up for the centuries of free labor our Ancesters were forced into in order to prop up these white nations into their current levels of prosperity which puts this white woman in a position to even pay for that ticket without batting an eye. Though I applaud the individualistic gesture she made, I hold in contempt the racist world order that allowed this situation to play out the way it did. The fools will attack my message, the red pillers will fully understand.

  2. Anon @9:14 – there are countless examples in life that give credence to your point; however, I don’t think this is necc. one of those cases. How did you arrive at your conclusions? Assuming we’re reading the same article, I must’ve missed the part where the race of either party was mentioned. Even after assuming the woman is white, how did you know for sure that the man is black or from some other minority (or otherwise oppressed) racial group?

  3. Good job to her for doing such a kind act.. Anon914 how can we make this about race or reparations. $750 is a lot of money for some people. Let’s just see something positive and say something positive.

  4. God Bless this woman!!! Great to see that we still have a few good people with good hearts in this world.

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