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In South Africa, Mr. Beast digs 100 wells, but this is the reason he fears he would be fired

 In South Africa, Mr. Beast digs 100 wells, but this is the reason he fears he would be fired


MrBeast, a well-known YouTube influencer, fears that his current attempt to provide water to communities in South Africa may be called off. This time, the well-known YouTuber teamed up with a nonprofit organization to drill wells in South African settlements like Mbouda and Foumbat since the locals there lack "reliable access to water." Jimmy Donaldson, often known as Mr. Beast, has a history of taking on large-scale undertakings. This time, the well-known YouTuber teamed up with a nonprofit organization to drill wells in South African settlements like Mbouda and Foumbat since the locals there lack "reliable access to water."


He recently discussed his most recent video on X (formerly Twitter), where he joyfully announced his endeavor and voiced his worries about it possibly being canceled. "To be really honest, I don't care if I published a video assisting others; I already know that I'm going to be canceled. The YouTuber said, "I will always use my own channel, to help people and try to inspire those who watch it to do the same 😅❤️."


His worries, nevertheless, don't seem out of the ordinary, given that a lot of individuals on the internet constantly criticize others for revealing whatever good deeds they have done to advance society. It is important to realize that while some see it as "boasting," those who work to spread good deeds find it to be "inspiring." In line with the actions of the 25-year-old YouTuber.


Many of the influencer's admirers have expressed their thoughts and backed his actions after the publication of his video and post. "You're a decent guy. To everyone you have assisted, you are a hero. What other people think is irrelevant," an X user said in response to the YouTuber's article.


"Keep up the good work, dude. I don't think anybody else in the creative sector works as hard as you do to improve the world. "People simply enjoy lounging back in their office chairs and whining about how you're a bad person or something 💀 for doing it," another user said. One person remarked, "How crazy is it that we live in a world where telling the truth and helping others gets us silenced?" Posting the cost breakdown and creating a video is essential if you want the US government to start imitating you. A fan said, "I know you could guilt trip they into fixing so many issues. 🫏


Kenyans respond to MrBeast's noble endeavor

Actor Boniface Mwangi is one of the people who have grown to respect the YouTuber's work and challenge the Kenyan government.


He said that Kenyan MPs had betrayed their countrymen by luxuriating in luxury and fuelling their automobiles, while failing to dig boreholes for the impoverished villages. "We live in a deplorable and disgusting nation. We provide freshly elected senators and members of parliament with a vehicle subsidy of Sh5 million every five years, to be used for monthly fuel expenses. But how are we going to dig boreholes for our people without money? The protester said, "We are a begging nation run by multimillionaires."

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