Ok then lets look at the facts.
Fact one Steve Jobs promised to bring back Corporate Philanthropy when Apple was doing better. A promise he failed to deliver on. Apple has been doing great since before 2005. Not just better but great.
Not a fact. PRODUCT (RED) was implemented with Jobs as CEO. The donation to Stanford Hospitals was with Jobs as CEO. Both are examples of corporate philanthropy. Both happened when Apple was doing better.
Just because you think that they should have happened sooner or involved more money doesn't make the original statement a lie.
fact 2. This only started to change after SJ was no longer CEO at all and had been taking medical leave for some time.
Again, not true. See above.
The only thing that has changed since Cook became CEO is a corporate matching program totaling $2.6 million to date. And they started to talk about corporate philanthropy more. (Compared to the $100 million with Jobs as CEO.)