New Rule: Mr. Beast is Helping Wrong! | Real Time with Bill Maher (HBO)

Published 2023-12-08
It's the season of giving and Bill Maher calls out the haters who complain that YouTube celebrity Mr. Beast is only serving himself when helping others.

All Comments (21)
  • @joejohnson4183
    Funny how Mr. Beast actually gets stuff done and the charities are upset and that is because he didn't give them the money to spend on their staff and bureaucracy instead of going directly to the people .
  • @red95gts
    As a middle aged man, I had no idea who MrBeast was until my kids introduced me to him. I watched an interview where he explained that he initially did what all suddenly-rich YouTubers do: buy cars, houses, clothes, etc but decided rather quickly that wasn’t his style. Instead, he decided to use the platform to help others and he makes these videos for a reason - the money generated from the videos is what enables him to fund the next big charitable event. He’s created a perpetual charity funding machine and the only thing we have to do to help is watch, like, and subscribe. Brilliant
  • @markironside9818
    My grandfather was a state senator for many years and loved to tell this joke. “If one day my party cured Cancer, the other will yell at us for putting Doctors out of business”
  • @charisginn6932
    “Yaknow what else is frustrating? Dying of thirst” 😂
  • @Durzo1259
    As a person who's disabled, and the unending chronic pain that comes with it, it pisses me off to no end when people say my disease is some kind of identity that needs to be preserved. These morons have clearly never bothered to look into the daily burden we go through; they think you just tweak your life with a few chairs and ramps and life is otherwise the same. You get left out of living most of life that everyone else takes for granted.
  • @Toketree
    Instead of putting buckets on people’s heads or messing with random strangers this guy is out there providing clean drinking water for children and curing disabilities. I’m totally fine with that and I hope more YouTubers emulate him.
  • @nealgold322
    I lost my hearing in adulthood, and four years ago - just a few months before Covid - received a cochlear implant. It has changed my life. It has given me music back. It is the literal definition of a miracle, in my understanding. While I do believe that anyone who is disabled has the right to embrace the world with dignity in any way THEY see fit, I want to say to my surgeons and audiologists: THANK YOU FOR FIXING ME! Go Bill Go!!
  • @reln72
    The reason why Mr. Beast gets so much done is simply because he just does it. And he does it with money out of his own pocket. No red-tape. No approval committee. No government interference.
  • As a disabled person, yes to everything he said. We don't want sympathy, we don't want to be lied to, we definitely don't want it praised, we want it fixed, we just have to accept it usually can't.
  • @ShantyIrishman
    The only thing that sucks about Mr. Beast is that they aren't 10,000 more of him.
  • @WorldofElsuon
    It's not a bad day in the universe when even Bill Maher finally grasps the problem everyone else was warning us about in the 90s.
  • @Dontknowme81
    What he did for the veterans, and planted all those trees, is more than I could have ever done. The well one was amazing. Those kids looked so happy..
  • He is doing good things and showing the proof of it, which is way more than most other charities do.
  • I'm a paraplegic. My legs are broken and don't work. I already know I'm not worthless. I want to be fixed
  • @clubsportr08
    Never heard of him but I admire his approach to charity, some folks are just pathetic if they hate what he's done.
  • @Mike-8404
    As a disabled person..I want to be fixed and be whole as I once was. Everyone I know with the issues I have also feels the same way. So much so, they are willing to buy medications and take them if it means they might be able to halt their disease even for a little while. Somehow wanting to be healthy is a superiority issue to some people who think we should be grateful for being disabled. It's all part of their victim complex
  • @atieh3000
    He has done more for people than many charities do when nobody expected him to do it. I worked for charities for years and I think charities should learn from him.
  • @Indoyy4646
    I think I would rather have Mr. Beast than all those youtube pranksters who harass for content.
  • @davidkinsey8657
    As the parent of 3 children with disabilities, I will encourage them that they can do so much in spite of their disabilities. But I would give anything if their disabilities could be cured.
  • @tongbokes5820
    So what if he films them and their reactions for views? That is how he makes the money in the first place and then he doubles back and uses more of it to help more people. Rinse and repeat he has to remain entertaining to keep things going. He is really a legend