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Someone Over There At Multiply Shared This Posting With Me So I Thought I Would Post It Over Here So You All Could Read It.

I Think This Is A Amazing Thing That He Has Done For These Kids.


And To Be Honest With You All.

It Is So Wonderful To See A Person Of His Statue Is Still Paying Attention To The Real Things That Is Going On In Our Society Today.

It Is Very Rarely That You See That Kind Of Response Especially From The Entertainment World When It Comes Down To Regular Old Communities.

Thank You My Friend For Stepping Up And Making A Difference In The Lives Of Those Kids That Was Merely Trying To Enjoy A Nice Summer Day In The Pool Just As The Other Kids.

And Believe Me You To Be Singled Out The Way Those Kids Were Is One Of The Biggest Problems in our society today.

Mr. Perry I Want To Tip My Hat Off To You For The Wonderful Act Of Kindness You Have Showed By Reaching Out And Showing Those Kids That They Do Matter And That No One Deserves To Be Treated In That Fashion.

Hugs And Much Love To You My Friend And Keep Up The Good Work.

And May God Continue To Bless You In A Mighty Way!

I Also Pray That God Will Bless Your Mother With A Speedy Recovery.



This made me so angry.

Since Michael Jackson died I have not watched the news. I have just been so disgusted at how the mainstream media has riddled this family with disrespect, and no matter what anyone, you or I included, might have thought of him, the truth of the matter is this - the man was still a human being and his kids and family deserve some privacy and space. And I know that I'm not the only one that feels this way, so I purposely kept the TV off. Anyway, I was walking through the house, and I don't know how this TV was on, but I saw a little boy on the news crying his eyes out. So I turned it up. Here is this kid talking about being kicked out of the Valley Swim Club outside Philadelphia because he was black. Did you hear me? I said, "No way, this can't be! It's 2009. I don't believe this!" But, I know it happens even in this year of Obama.

As I listened to the story the anchorperson went on to talk about a woman named Althea Wright. This young lady started a non-profit called Creative Steps to help inner-city children. And apparently she had booked the Valley Swim Club's pool and paid for it to be used by the children through the summer. As we all know, this is such a great thing. During the summer our kids can get into a lot of trouble if they don't have something creative to do. Anyway, as the story went on I was shocked to find out that it wasn't just him but 65 children in all, black and Hispanic kids, that were kicked out of the pool. You should Google this story and read it online for yourself. It's crazy! I went from being mad to being furious.

The news reporter went on to say that the president of the club and its members said, and I quote, "We don't want to change the complexion of our club." The president refunded the money of the children and asked them not to come back. WHAT?! I couldn't believe what I was hearing. I said I have to do something for these children. I can't let them think that they are inferior because of the color of their skin. Then that night I saw the president of the Valley Swim Club on the news again saying that he misspoke and that it was a safety issue and the club wasn't able to accommodate so many children. But the children themselves reportedly said that members were taking their kids out of the pool, and that they were saying things like, "Why are they here?" and "They're black", even insinuating that these kids would steal or maybe hurt their children.
Now get this. A few days later I catch the story again on CNN. This time the club was inviting the kids to come and swim. WHAT?! I'm confused. If you refunded the money because there was not enough room in the pool and it was a safety issue then why are you asking the same 65 kids to come back?

This is awful, and for anyone that has grown up in the inner-city, you know that one small act of kindness can change your life. These kids see the images of President Obama on TV and then they see the drug dealers and thugs on the corner. Which do you think is more their reality? One act of kindness, one person telling them that they are special, one moment of encouragement can make them move mountains. I know it to be true because I was one of them. They don't need to be called names and be told that they are less than, because of the color of their skin or because of where they come from.

I was told that one of these children, a seven year old, asked her mother if she was "to black to be in a pool." How do you answer that? How do you get a seven year old past that? Again, it broke my heart and I wanted to do something, and I feel like you all would want to do something, too. That's why I'm telling you this. Since you all have put me in the position to be able to do something I feel like by me doing this we are all doing it together. So what I did was on Aug 1st thru 3rd I'm sending these kids to Disney World, and then to a Disney water park. I want them to know that for every act of evil that a few people will throw at you, there are millions more who will do something kind for them. This is all about the kids. So, thank you for letting me do this. Thank you so much. And do me a favor please. When you see these kids coming through the airport, (I'm sure you won't be able to miss them. I imagine they are going to be super excited) when you see them in the park and in the hotel, let's show them a whole lot of love and respect. Show them that they are just as good as anyone else. And show them that they can do or be anything they want to be no matter what any one says!

Thanks,

Tyler Perry
Posted By: Judith A. Birt
Monday, July 20th 2009 at 5:57PM
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Wow now that's being a blessing! He is sending an awesome message. I hope everything that happened does not affect those children to the point of bitterness
Monday, July 20th 2009 at 7:41PM
April Rucker
I love it. It is about time we are able to soothe the ills that racism has/does cause. Imagine a black man using his own money to give a group of black children a fun day at a white amusement park all because a white person told them they couldn't swim in their pool. Makes me think of Michael Jackson's Neverland Ranch and how it will no longer bring happiness to little kids. Anywho thanks for posting this.
Monday, July 20th 2009 at 8:11PM
crystal smith
God Sure Is Good All The Time! Praise be the Glory To Him In The Highest.
Monday, July 20th 2009 at 8:22PM
Judith A. Birt
Now For As What Happens With Neverland Since He's Gone Who Knows.

However hopefully the family will take over it and create some kind of summer camp for underprivileged kids and the all season they could probably have some type of tumor events reflecting on his life achievements in loving memorie of the ledge he was.

Instead of making it out of a shrine.

I hope it do not fall into the hands of the ones who years ago trying to make him look like a criminal because of the good he was trying to do there at Neverland.

These Are My Thoughts On The Whole Thing.

Monday, July 20th 2009 at 8:54PM
Judith A. Birt
..."So what I did was on Aug 1st thru 3rd I'm sending these kids to Disney World, and then to a Disney water park. I want them to know that for every act of evil that a few people will throw at you, there are millions more who will do something kind for them"...

Kudos to Mr. Perry, but I think he should build a community center w/ a pool for the neighborhood the kids live in.
Friday, July 24th 2009 at 6:22PM
Jen Fad
Jen thank you for responding!

That Would Be Nice wouldn't it!

If He Did Built The Swimming Pool For The Community Who Will Be Responsible For Maintaining It.
Friday, July 24th 2009 at 8:52PM
Judith A. Birt
It Seems Like It's Something Simple And I Know He Has A Lot Of Money But It Would Take A Lot To Get One Of Those Things Up And Running.

Unless He Buy The Property And Have The Pool Put In And Donated To Something Such As The Boys And Girls Club And It Also Can Be Opened To The Public.

These Are My Thoughts.


Friday, July 24th 2009 at 8:55PM
Judith A. Birt
Nila,
I should think that Tyler Perry is making enough money off of his Madea stuff to figure out how to maintain the community center. Irvin Magic Johnson has made it a point to create businesses in the urban community in order to give back to the Black community. Although I applaud Mr. Perry for stepping up to show kindness to those kids, he could probably stand to do a little more if he thought more outside the box a little. Besides he'd be creating jobs for which a lot of people need now in this economy. Just my 2 cents worth for whatever it's worth.
Saturday, July 25th 2009 at 12:42AM
Jen Fad
know a man of his statue can figure out how to make it work. I was just putting my 2ยข in Also.

But you are right about a whole lot of them that is in his position could do a little more for the communities just as you said.
Saturday, July 25th 2009 at 6:32PM
Judith A. Birt
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