WheresWallace
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*Sits back in thread and watches for the cacs.* 


I can't fukk with this video for the simple fact that he traded $1000 for millions of guaranteed likes/hits/views, which in return will earn him way more than the stack he just spent. Sure the homeless man got a quick come up, but he'll be back to being broke and fukked up within a few days while this video will be going viral and racking up $$ for that dude. It's just a play on emotions, both the guy and the viewers. The homeless guy's reaction was genuine, the prankster's motives weren't. Smart move, but I'd have preferred if it was genuine.

thought this thread would be mutual respect for the outcome but the turn it's taken is 
This story has been told before:
In 2014 the thing to do is exploit Black people on camera in the name of "pranking" for views and likes.
Do not support this fvckery.
he got him a crib.This story has been told before:
Brand of Exploitation: Danger of 'Sweet Brown' Strategy
Ain't nobody got time for another YouTube stereotype | Class Is In Session | Creative Loafing Charlotte
This dude invested $1000 for 10,000,000+ likes and used a poor Black man as a prop. Now he set up a donation bin which HE controls that has ZERO oversight.
he got him a crib.
a homeless man getting a home?Think really hard about what you're seeing.



Breh, he's done more for that man than I've done for the homeless combined. There's really nothing I can knock. I thought it would be some ole bullshyt where they pull the rug out from under him at the end.This story has been told before:
Brand of Exploitation: Danger of 'Sweet Brown' Strategy
Ain't nobody got time for another YouTube stereotype | Class Is In Session | Creative Loafing Charlotte
This dude invested $1000 for 10,000,000+ likes and used a poor Black man as a prop. Now he set up a donation bin which HE controls that has ZERO oversight.
Think really hard about what you're seeing.
oh for fukk sakes