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While some people might call Mr. Beast's philanthropic efforts "demonic," it's clear that he's actually a saint in disguise. This YouTube star has once again come under fire for his latest act of kindness: giving shoes to 20,000 South African kids.
Now, you might be thinking, "Why would anyone be upset about giving shoes to kids?" Well, apparently some people just like to complain. But Mr. Beast doesn't let the haters get him down. He knows that for hundreds of thousands of kids in South Africa, the only thing standing between them and education is a simple pair of shoes.
So, he teamed up with Johannesburg charity Barefoot No More to make it happen. These shoes are made out of an innovative material designed for durability, comfort, and flexibility. They're also waterproof and stretch to fit a growing foot. It's like they were made for kids who have to walk barefoot for miles over harsh terrain, broken glass, and contaminated water just to get to school.
Mr. Beast even traveled all the way to Cape Town to find the schools whose students are in the most desperate need of help. And he didn't just give out a few pairs of shoes, oh no. He gave out 20,000 pairs. That's right, TWENTY THOUSAND. It's like Oprah's "you get a car, and you get a car" moment, but with shoes.
This isn't the first time Mr. Beast has gone above and beyond to help others. He's funded cataract surgery for 1,000 people suffering from blindness. He's saved an orphanage, built wells in Africa, cleaned the ocean, and rebuilt homes damaged by tornados. And he's just getting started.
Mr. Beast has big plans for the future. He wants to use his main channel's influence to open hundreds of homeless shelters and food banks and give away all the money. He's not in it for the materialistic life, he's in it to make a difference.
So, haters gonna hate, but Mr. Beast is gonna keep doing good. If you're not already a fan, you should be. This guy is changing lives one step at a time.
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By Levi McCurdy5
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While some people might call Mr. Beast's philanthropic efforts "demonic," it's clear that he's actually a saint in disguise. This YouTube star has once again come under fire for his latest act of kindness: giving shoes to 20,000 South African kids.
Now, you might be thinking, "Why would anyone be upset about giving shoes to kids?" Well, apparently some people just like to complain. But Mr. Beast doesn't let the haters get him down. He knows that for hundreds of thousands of kids in South Africa, the only thing standing between them and education is a simple pair of shoes.
So, he teamed up with Johannesburg charity Barefoot No More to make it happen. These shoes are made out of an innovative material designed for durability, comfort, and flexibility. They're also waterproof and stretch to fit a growing foot. It's like they were made for kids who have to walk barefoot for miles over harsh terrain, broken glass, and contaminated water just to get to school.
Mr. Beast even traveled all the way to Cape Town to find the schools whose students are in the most desperate need of help. And he didn't just give out a few pairs of shoes, oh no. He gave out 20,000 pairs. That's right, TWENTY THOUSAND. It's like Oprah's "you get a car, and you get a car" moment, but with shoes.
This isn't the first time Mr. Beast has gone above and beyond to help others. He's funded cataract surgery for 1,000 people suffering from blindness. He's saved an orphanage, built wells in Africa, cleaned the ocean, and rebuilt homes damaged by tornados. And he's just getting started.
Mr. Beast has big plans for the future. He wants to use his main channel's influence to open hundreds of homeless shelters and food banks and give away all the money. He's not in it for the materialistic life, he's in it to make a difference.
So, haters gonna hate, but Mr. Beast is gonna keep doing good. If you're not already a fan, you should be. This guy is changing lives one step at a time.
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We must also emphasize that the information contained in this video has been produced with no warranty, expressed or implied, regarding the validity, accuracy, reliability, completeness, legality, or usefulness of what is said or expressed. Therefore, we strongly advise that no one viewing or listening to this video should rely on the information presented herein.
We want to make it clear that the speakers or authors in this video express their views in an "artistic" manner as defined within the YouTube guidelines and that this video is purely for entertainment purposes only.
Furthermore, we want to make it abundantly clear that the owners of this channel and the speakers in this video will never condone hate speech and condemn it in its entirety.

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