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What the fuck are you even talking about? Regardless of whatever nonsense you’re trying to spew to divert from the fact you honestly believed that “the bank” is all the US owes, this is completely irrelevant. The US cannot afford a universal health care system, as any attempt to implement it will spiral into a debt

Healthcare in the US is a cultural problem, not a legislative problem. In parts of the world where universal healthcare is seen as a right, those cultures often have a strong sense of responsibility for one another. Government is seen as the most efficient way to achieve that goal. In the US there’s a deep distrust of

Everything I’ve read about Nicola Peltz makes her sound like she’s just the WORST. She sounds utterly insufferable, and Brooklyn seems to have the personality of damp cardboard.

Billionaires and mega corporations are driving this problem, not youtube clowns with ugly video thumbnails. Scumbags like Musk or giant companies like Nestle do more damage in an hour than MrBeast can do in a year.

Deep breaths, dude. An invitation to reason is not an attack on your person.

He’s 24 years old, still a child by today’s standards, and only recently skyrocketed to success based on his skillset. To ask him to be responsible for the stupid parts of our government that would come close to a full time job and radical change from what he already knows, isn’t even close to realistic.

It was exhausting just spending a couple minutes reading the article about that family, I cannot imagine interacting with any of them.

I’m not going to hunt down every reply you’ve made in every thread of this comment section. I’m replying to this one thread generated by your comment, this thread is also not live, so any replies made after I opened it just are not going to be available for me to see. You’ve been on kinja long enough to know its a

This is very true. Although I think people do themselves a disservice when they think they treat the symptoms like they are the cause. Mr Beast definitely deserves some criticism, but much of what I see isn’t really anything he can action. So much of the criticism becomes sort of silly. If you know what I mean.

but Jenifer Lawrence was alone in outright denying it, calling hers fake. It felt very non-genuine

You are oversimplifying a little, that said, I actually think this is an often overlooked part of the whole equation. For all we know Mr Beast would be a lousy lobbyist and hate every moment of every day spent doing it. But what we do know is that he is really good at making Youtube content, and he is using that thing

There is a growing sentiment that it is morally evil to allow one person to accumulate ridiculous amounts of wealth. This is driven by the youngest generations being economically worse off than their parents for the first time in at least a century.

This has little to do with capitalism, and is more a problem with the USA. Buddy, England, Canada, Australia and NZ, the other primarily English-speaking countries, all have some form of universal healthcare which would cover this, to some large degree, and are also capitalist societies. Stop misdirecting your hatred

To be fair, doctors also profit off the sick and disabled, with the best ones making a name for themselves. If you have a problem with this guy, you should have a problem with every single person at Mayo Clinic.

Crab Mentality: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Crab_mentality

Im not saying you should but you absolutely do not have to sacrifice personal wealth to enact social good. Nearly all revolutions have the backing of some financial elite that stands to benefit, of course this is natural ground for corruption but without that backing it’s impossible to have a stable government (see

He does a lot behind the scenes, but it’s the spectacle that actually gives him the money to do anything at all. Without it, he’s broke. While most people who use things like “I gave money to a homeless guy, see what he does with it” are just bad videos that are exploitative with nothing to gain, Mr. Beast is actually

Is there a name for the phenomenon when society takes someone who is very successful, and by all accounts an extremely down-to-earth and well-adjusted human being, and suddenly decides that they suck and don’t deserve their success?

“What if, instead of charity, Mr. Beast used his money to create organizations that could effectively lobby for breaking down the pay-walled access to this simple surgery”

I suspect a video about the years-long slog through lobbying and legislature, with its accompanying failures and setbacks and systemic sabotage, to finally result in a compromise which allows for some mild progress, will not generate the revenue sufficient to fund such an effort.

This guy can give away money because