So, Mr Beast made a YouTube video where he dug 100 wells in impoverished areas of Kenya and other African countries. CNN did a story on how he was being criticized for his good deeds. They quoted Saran Kaba Jones, a Black woman who has been building wells in Africa for 15 years, and a single Twitter commenter.

But... The Black woman praised Mr. Beast? She only asked that we consider maintenance, because many of the wells she digs are because existing wells weren't maintained.

#BlackMastodon

And Saran pointed out how difficult it has been to raise money or draw attention to the need, but a famous YouTuber, who happens to be white, is able to do so instantly. She doesn't criticize Mr. beast for this. He didn't create that funding gap. And "That's the way the world works." Again, she praised the attention.

But of course, the "They're trying to cancel Mr. Beast!" outrage machine has already spun up, so Saran is being attacked on Twitter. 🤷🏿‍♂️

People are primed to hate Black women.

People pointed to her Pro Publica filing, calling her a grifter, because 90% of the money her non-profit takes in, goes to their own expenses! 40% of it is her own salary! Mr Beast gives 100% away!

But, a few things:

1) She works on this full time all year. She's a consultant.

2) 90% is the same expense ratio as UNICEF and Red Cross, and... Mr. Beast's charity, (called Mr.Charity)🙂🙃

3) Saran is a Harvard grad who left a job in private equity, and only pays herself $47K a year 🤯

@mekkaokereke it’s like we don’t think you’re allowed to do charity work unless you’re so rich you don’t need a paying job. But very few people who are inclined to do charity work will ever accumulate that much

@ShadSterling @mekkaokereke
It actually bothers me when very rich people do charity work. Bloody hire some people to do it and just call it work. Pay them well and lift them out of poverty, rather than sort some clothes into bins.

Poor people give the most and they give time because it’s all they have to give. Very rich people can give money. The best thing a rich person could actually do is lobby for fair taxes.

It may or may not be for show. They might actually want to get hands on. But, with the great power of wealth comes the great responsibility to do something with it. But they generally don’t.