Popular content creator uses well drills to bring clean safe drinking water to nearly half a million desperate Africans.

YouTuber Mr. Beast was accused of racism and white privilege by left-wing critics after a stunt in which he dug 100 water wells in African villages.

The stunt involved Mr. Beast, AKA Jimmy Donaldson, the most subscribed-to YouTuber, using well drills to provide water to 500,000 citizens in desperate African towns. He also built a bridge, gave out bikes to kids, and installed water towers, pipes, and spigots so residents and schoolchildren could readily access clean safe drinking water.

“I know it’s weird that a YouTuber has to do all this stuff, but someone’s got to do it. And if no one else is, we’re going to do it,” Mr. Beast declares at the end of his video.

The video’s viewers were equally stunned, with commenters saying, “The internet definitely made the right person famous,” and, “Jimmy doing more than the UN.”

For all intents and purposes the project was a massive success, bringing smiles to thousands across Africa and racking up 69 million views on YouTube in 4 days, but the stunt was not without its share of backlash, with one critic accusing Mr. Beast of “stunt philanthrophy” and using his massive influence to fulfill the goal while others have treaded water for years in the environmental movement.

One such criticism came from Saran Kaba Jones, the founder and CEO of FACE Africa, which works to bring clean water to 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.

“Overnight, 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.”

The YouTuber was also accused of mocking the Kenyan government for not making similar efforts for its people, with freelance journalist Ferdinand Omondi telling CNN “it’s embarrassing that a YouTuber jetted into Kenya on a charity tour to perform tasks our taxes should have completed ages ago.”

While American YouTuber MrBeast’s goal was to provide clean drinking water for 500,000 people, activists say his actions shamed the Kenyan government and helped perpetuate the stereotype that Africa is “dependent on handouts.” https://t.co/hmHnrKyeVV pic.twitter.com/ewjmQLDEVl

— Yahoo News (@YahooNews) November 7, 2023

One Kenyan politician, Francis Gaitho, criticized Mr. Beast for allegedly perpetuating the stereotype that Africans are dependent on handouts.

Mr. Beast knew the criticism would come, saying beforehand the stunt could get him “canceled.”

I already know I’m gonna get canceled because I uploaded a video helping people, and to be 100% clear, I don’t care. I’m always going to use my channel to help people and try to inspire my audience to do the same 😅❤️

— MrBeast (@MrBeast) November 4, 2023

Washington Post columnist Taylor Lorenz also chimed in, reminding Mr. Beast that he’s been criticized in the past for exploiting kindness for clicks.

Taylor Lorenz is mad that @MrBeast built wells in Africa for people who didn’t have clean water. pic.twitter.com/O3VanI5MXe

— Chaya Raichik (@ChayaRaichik10) November 8, 2023

Following the backlash over his good deed, many rallied around Mr. Beast and condemned the mainstream media for attempting to portray him as a bad guy in the situation.

Mr Beast is really in trouble with leftist weirdos because he put on display how much of a fucking fraud 99% of charities and governments are.

A YouTuber and a well truck did more in a few weeks than the entire corrupt establishment does in a year. https://t.co/Ue2A2W247P

— SierraWhiskey (@SierraWhiskey9) November 8, 2023

REPORT: Activists are upset at YouTuber Mr. Beast for building 100 wells across Africa that provided clean drinking water to its citizens

Although the wells provide clean water to half a million Africans, activists are upset with Mr. Beast because they’re annoyed a white male… pic.twitter.com/RIv1W5TT2H

— Collin Rugg (@CollinRugg) November 8, 2023

YouTuber Mr Beast has just released a video showing the 100 wells he has paid for in villages across Africa. He also installed solar panels, computer stations, bridges and provided hundreds of bicycles. He has, predictably, been attacked by the antiwhite Left for being a ‘white… pic.twitter.com/82RSVLe7Vm

— Way of the World (@wayotworld) November 8, 2023

This is ridiculous.

The real thing that makes these activists mad is that Mr Beast solved a problem for very little money and in very little time – and that by doing it so cheaply and quickly, it highlighted the inefficiency and graft of the existing organizations/solutions. https://t.co/YncHPHKmaT

— Chamath Palihapitiya (@chamath) November 8, 2023

I love it when people say that Ayn Rand’s villains were too over-the-top and unrealistic

The corporate press is the enemy of the people: https://t.co/uTTn1MVa2h

— Michael Malice (@michaelmalice) November 8, 2023

The establishment is clearly upset about having its ineffectiveness exposed, but does this mean Mr. Beast is correct in thinking he’ll soon become a target of cancel culture?

Here’s the full Mr. Beast video:

The globalists are increasing their attacks on Infowars and the stakes have never been higher!

If you haven’t done so, please consider donating and visit InfowarsStore.com for merch, nutraceuticals and survival gear.

Follow the author on XFacebookGabMinds, Truth Social and Gettr.

By

Leave a Reply