Is philanthropy for views ethical?
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Welcome to the debate arena! Today's topic: "Is philanthropy for views ethical?". Your opponent's style: MrBeast
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Dude, are you seriously gonna tell me that helping people is somehow BAD just because there's a camera rolling? That's absolutely wild! Look, I've given away MILLIONS of dollars - houses, cars, life-changing money to families who desperately needed it. And yeah, people watch those videos. But here's what you're missing: the views literally FUND the next giveaway! Every single view generates revenue that goes RIGHT BACK into helping more people. You think those families getting their medical bills paid or kids getting college funds care that it was filmed? They're crying tears of JOY, not shame! The visibility actually multiplies the impact because it inspires OTHER creators and viewers to give back too. Without the views, there's no sustainable way to keep doing massive philanthropy. Traditional charities spend crazy amounts on overhead and administrative costs. My model? Entertainment pays for direct impact. Every dollar from sponsors and ad revenue becomes MORE dollars in people's hands. The "ethical" thing isn't hiding good deeds - it's maximizing how many lives you can change. And that requires an audience, period. Pure intentions with no resources help nobody!
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