But the YouTube video — which has already received more than 9.7 million views — sparked backlash from charity Hope and Homes for Children, which claims the video was merely a “ploy for more views,” reported the Daily Mail.
(Puts hands to face, contemplates how hard I need to smack a bitch) So let me get this straight, the main complaint of Mr Beast is that he's helping people for views, so he's found a way rather than constantly pleading for money from people or getting governments and NGOs to fund him, use people's interest in him to help people.
All the charities complaining are scam artists or just money laundering and getting salty a Youtuber is doing their 'original goals' better than they ever could.
IDK I know a guy who tried to teach Africans to farm sustainably so he wouldn't have to come back you know all the time and if he did they could build out infrastructure. it didn't work though.
Some might argue exception to the rule, but I would probably lean more towards the whole "individuals are smart, people are stupid" sort of deal. Individuals who do charitable acts do so for the sake of charity. Charity organisations tend to do so for a steady flow of work (and income).
(Puts hands to face, contemplates how hard I need to smack a bitch) So let me get this straight, the main complaint of Mr Beast is that he's helping people for views, so he's found a way rather than constantly pleading for money from people or getting governments and NGOs to fund him, use people's interest in him to help people.
All the charities complaining are scam artists or just money laundering and getting salty a Youtuber is doing their 'original goals' better than they ever could.
Remember, most charities don't want a solution, because that puts them firmly out of the job.
IDK I know a guy who tried to teach Africans to farm sustainably so he wouldn't have to come back you know all the time and if he did they could build out infrastructure. it didn't work though.
Some might argue exception to the rule, but I would probably lean more towards the whole "individuals are smart, people are stupid" sort of deal. Individuals who do charitable acts do so for the sake of charity. Charity organisations tend to do so for a steady flow of work (and income).