• anon6789@lemmy.world
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    4 months ago

    I have no opinion on Mr Beast, as I only vaguely know who he is, but to me, acts of charity don’t belong in public spaces like this. If you are doing something to be kind, it seems you should be doing it discretely. Broadcasting someone else’s personal problems to the world and showing how generous you are both seem to go against it being a selfless act. The goal seems to be the attention and profit when it is put on display, as if benefits to the outside party no longer is the only motivation for doing these things. The person receiving the “benefit” is now part of a transactional situation in which their dignity is being traded for publicity of the “giver.”

    I don’t blame the person in need receiving their slice of the benefits, but I also no longer need to feel the giver is owed positive karma, as it has become a profitable transaction for both sides instead of an act of generosity. There’s no more goodwill there than someone who sells a used car. Someone that needs transportation has gotten it, but only because a mutual agreement for the exchange was made. It’s not like the person gave the other person the car because they needed help.

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      4 months ago

      The money has to come from somewhere. I imagine the more famous he is, the more sponcers he can get, the more money he can pull in, the more money he can give out.

      Or maybe I’m wrong. I’m not that educated on the subject, but thats my take. Not my cup of tea, but good for him helping everybody.