Culture MrBeast Is Hearing It From Critics After He Built 100 Wells In Africa…And That’s Completely Insane - CEO of an African water infrastructure improvement organization said “(O)vernight, this person comes along, who happens to be a white male figure with a huge platform, and all of a sudden, he gets all of the attention..."

YouTuber MrBeast is no stranger to critics, but those criticisms usually come in places you’d expect. Criticisms of his videos or his burger chain, stuff like that. What you wouldn’t expect is to see people pounce on the 25-year-old for providing drinking water to half a million people across Africa, but guess what? it happened.

Now, I’m not super familiar with this MrBeast, if that is his real name (it’s not, it’s Jimmy Donaldson). I basically knew him as the guy who made these extravagant YouTube videos where he bought an island or made people compete in a real-life version of Squid Game.

However, he has also done videos where he ponies up the money for more worthwhile causes. Like the time he paid for 1,000 people to get cataract surgery.

However, this past weekend, MrBeast posted a video that showed him providing 100 wells in nations like Cameroon, Kenya, Somalia, Uganda, and Zimbabwe. These are places where clean drinking water can be tough to come by. This is a problem since people need water to live.

The video with the very on-the-nose title “I Built 100 Wells In Africa” has since gotten a lot of attention.


So, by drilling these wells — and running a fundraiser that raised another $300,000 for local water organizations and charities — Donaldson drastically improved the quality of life for a lot of people.

What problem could people possibly have had with this? A problem that would have MrBeast concerned about getting canceled?

It’s 2023, folks. They found ways.

It Seems Tough To Get Upset About Digging Wells, But Where There’s A Willm There’s A Way​

Take Saran Kaba Jones, founder and CEO of FACE Africa, for instance. According to CNN, that’s an organization that aims to improve water infrastructure and sanitation in Sub-Saharan Africa.

“I’ve been doing this for 15 years, but we’ve been struggling to continue the work because funding, awareness, and advocacy all take work,” Jones said.

That’s all true. So then she must have been pretty jazzed that MrBeast decided to use his gobs of money to help in this endeavor instead of buying another Island or filling a swimming pool with Fanta or whatever it is he does.

Nope. She told CNN this: “(O)vernight, this person comes along, who happens to be a white male figure with a huge platform, and all of a sudden, he gets all of the attention. It’s kind of frustrating, but it’s also understanding the nature of how the world is.”

Wait, wait, wait. Hold the phone here. Shouldn’t she be ecstatic that half a million people have access to water and now there’s way more attention brought to it?

First of all, claiming a guy shouldn’t dig wells for people in Africa because he’s white could be the hot take of the century. Possibly the millennium. That’s just unhinged.

Being upset that the guy who paid to dig all these wells is white is wild. If you’re in desperate need of a well, you wouldn’t care who dug it.

However, it was the next line that highlighted the real grudge as far as I see it.

“…all of a sudden, he gets all of the attention.”

If your true mission is to help people, you wouldn’t care who did it. If it was you, awesome, but if it was someone else, that’s also awesome because the result is the same. In this case, people got the water they so desperately needed.

So, being upset that someone else got the credit instead of you, sure gives off the vibe that maybe getting water for people isn’t priority numero uno in your book.

Did MrBeast Perpertuate Sterotypes Or Did He Simply Do What Governments Should Have Done Years Ago?​

CNN also highlighted a guy named Francis Gaitho who they referred to as an “aspiring Kenyan politician.” That use of the word “aspiring” should make alarm bells go off in your head. Alarm bells letting you know that what follows won’t exactly be the most sensical argument you’ve ever heard.

Gaitho argued that the video fueled the stereotype that Africa is “dependent on handouts…and philanthropic intervention.”

I mean… I get that sentiment, but who is going to dig these wells otherwise, Mr. “Aspiring” Politician? Not the government you’re aspiring to be part of, it seems.

Not everyone was delusional enough to get mad about the video, and in fact, some saw it as positive and not just because of that drinking water (which you need to live; can’t recall if I mentioned that or not).

According to CNN, some noted how MrBeast’s video highlighted just how poor of a job these nations’ governments are doing.

Freelance journalist Ferdinand Ormondi approved of MrBeast’s philanthropic endeavors. He pointed out what a bad look it is for the governments in these countries.

“(I)t’s embarrassing that a YouTuber jetted into Kenya on a charity tour to perform tasks our taxes should have completed ages ago,” he said.

Yeah, it is. It really is.

There’s a case to be made about MrBeast using his philanthropic pursuits as click-fodder. However, if it means helping 500,000 people, does it matter?

I’d argue it doesn’t. Sometimes the ends justify the means, and I think this is certainly one of those cases.

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“(O)vernight, this person comes along, who happens to be a white male figure with a huge platform, and all of a sudden, he gets all of the attention. It’s kind of frustrating, but it’s also understanding the nature of how the world is.”
Gaitho argued that the video fueled the stereotype that Africa is “dependent on handouts…and philanthropic intervention.”
“(I)t’s embarrassing that a YouTuber jetted into Kenya on a charity tour to perform tasks our taxes should have completed ages ago,” he said.
What I'm getting here is they're mad he didn't pay off the right people to dig those wells.
Yup, that confirms it.

I swear to God, activism is worse than any racket the mob has ever run.
 
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I already said before that I'm suspicious of Mr. Beast's popularity and philanthropy (and his damn goofy soy-face stamped across many a YouTube front-page thumbnail.) But I can't deny the good with what he did here in Africa; it all checks out and these villages/towns will no doubt be better off for it.

As for those who are lambasting Jimbo as a "white savior" over the deed: they oughta take a good hard look in a mirror. Hypocrites and charlatans, one and all.
 
So Chid Liberty sounded like a made up name. It's not, he's some insanely rich West African who spent millions on a farm in Upstate NY so he could hold yoga retreats until he got bored with it:


His wife has an African well digging charity:


FY21 they raised $337k and reported $65k in the "Well Building" line item. Just 19%.

Don't give to charities, they're hobbies for rich fucks.
 
Nope. She told CNN this: “(O)vernight, this person comes along, who happens to be a white male figure with a huge platform, and all of a sudden, he gets all of the attention. It’s kind of frustrating, but it’s also understanding the nature of how the world is.”
Fucking niggers, never happy with the white man no matter what. We should just cut off all the aid.
 
Who would win? Harvard-educated UN representative that is plugged into money powers like few others are, or one soy-faced Youtuber who makes fart videos for preteens?

FY21 they raised $337k and reported $65k in the "Well Building" line item. Just 19%.
Chid Liberty has spent 20 years finance, focusing on investment in Africa, who is worth at least tens of millions of dollars. Again, who would win?
 
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mrbeast isn't human
I agree with this statement. With each publicity stunt, this wooden golem moves closer towards being a real human being.

He's not doing any of this out of the goodness of his heart, he's doing this because his previous attempt to gather the love and praises of strangers backfired.; With each backfired attempt, he looks for something that people can't possibly hate him for.

This is a guy who paid people to deface themselves for money. Complete narcissistic tactic.
Then moved on to lavsih spending sprees to "flex" on people who didn't have anything and could never reach that level of excess.
Then extremely rigged contests with no winners, but plenty of you tried prizes. Rewarding one.
Then extremely easy contests, with plenty of winners. Rewarding the many.
Then giving out money for blindness surgeries, helping the individual.
Now he's building wells for people who need them. Helping the majority.

He's sliding across the morality alignment chart like someone using cheat engine in a D&D game and that's where the suspicion comes from. Real humans don't slide across the chart this quickly. It's like the Palestine/ Israel thing with Jamie Lee Curtis. You can quickly deduce where a person truly stands and their morality or lack thereof, when you show them a picture of bloody bombed children or children locked in cages at a border crossing without telling them what country or conflict it is. She was all "This is awful and needs to stop, no excuse to ever target children" but then when they told her those were Gaza kids, she deleted all mentions of it.
 
It's almost as if those organizations are a bunch of parasites who are constantly grifting for money and doing fuck all in return.

Minor PL, but I used to rent a place a couple of years back, and one day I found a letter for the previous renter from one of these charity organizations that was so on the fucking nose I had to take a picture.

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"Please gib gibs or we won't be able to help children (With our 98% overhead organization)"
"How do we tell Gudiya she's lost her sponsor?"

I hope they dangle an apple in front of her with a picture of me looking smug and they say "THIS fat mother fucker thinks you don't deserve this!" and then they take a bite of the apple and spit a seed into her eye
 
Wild seeing the White Man's Burden fall on the shoulders of a YouTuber, but here we are. I don't watch his content, but I've seen bits and pieces of podcasts and interviews where he goes a bit behind-the-scenes with how his whole shtick works, and it's honestly brilliant. Sorry for the Rogan clip, but I didn't want to link a 2 hour podcast with a bunch of zoomers screaming "POG NO CAP" every sentence. Joe doesn't go off the rails here. Jimmy definitely has humble beginnings and a dedication to what he does.


He understands that, in the business world, you have to spend money to make money. Counting out all the silly side hustles (energy bars, ghost kitchen burgers, etc), he runs a pretty tight ship with his main content. He stays on top of the tax paperwork and legal work pretty well, and usually has contingency plans around his "prizes". Example, say you won a car, but you don't need a car. You won't see it on screen, but he'll offer contestants a cash sum that, while it may not match the whole value of the vehicle, will still be a generous sum for a contestant or participant while still being something he can "business expense" for tax purposes. Of course, footage of someone getting a new car does more for the video. Once in blue moon he'll eat shit financially on an idea, but it's never been bad enough to effect production. A good example would be the island prize. Chandler opted to just sell the island because he would have been on the hook for 350k a year in property tax alone.

Like I said earlier, I don't really watch his content or particularly care for the people he hangs around, but he definitely got in on the ground floor at the perfect time. He's got good business sense, especially for being 24 years old.
 
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Mr. Beast will make Africa great again and there’s nothing the native officials can do about it. Sorry! More wells will be built from Kimberley to Khartoum and from Axum to Timbuktu!
 
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This is Mr. Beast's life now. A PR Holy Man who is out to help and the poor and needy. Not a bad thing since people do need help from time to time, there is an issue when you're extending help to what's basically a junkie who'd misuse the food and funds just to keep being retarded. Which is Africa in general.

The US has its own destitutes who need help but that gets side-lined because of muh niggers thanks to decades of PR showing that Africa is a shithole.


Hilariously, Charity organizations being shitty has been made fun of decades ago.
 
black pypo no need wells dey need mo money for dem programs
DAS RIIIGHT!
I am absolutely bamboozled and aghast at the prospect that charities do fuck all! BAMBOOZLED AND AGHAST!
It's almost as if those organizations are a bunch of parasites who are constantly grifting for money and doing fuck all in return.

Minor PL, but I used to rent a place a couple of years back, and one day I found a letter for the previous renter from one of these charity organizations that was so on the fucking nose I had to take a picture.

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"Please gib gibs or we won't be able to help children (With our 98% overhead organization)"
And this one is just going hard. I'm desensitized to such a point to "charity" of any form that I would personally send a letter to Gudiya informing her that I won't lift a finger, she is fucked, will probably get raped 20 times and have 10 babies and that the faggots from "save the children" won't do shit for her.

I know it's never happening, but the day charity that does not operate at a local level just fucking stops, things may start taking shape and maybe just maybe, niggers will achieve basic irrigation on their own after 50 years without outside interference.
 
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