Beast Games is a grotesque, dystopian nightmare that turns human desperation into entertainment. It’s not a competition—it’s a cruel joke where poor people are paraded around like circus animals, forced to debase themselves for a shot at escaping poverty. And the worst part? The entire thing is based on luck. No skill, no merit, no real control—just random chance deciding who gets a life-changing fortune and who goes home empty-handed. It’s a sick reflection of capitalism itself, where success is rigged, and suffering is just another way to drive engagement.
MrBeast isn’t a philanthropist—he’s a ringmaster in this twisted social experiment, dangling money in front of people who have no other options. The games are designed to break people, to push them into stress and fear, all for the amusement of millions. And we’re supposed to applaud this? To pretend it’s "wholesome" when it’s just another way to profit off of suffering? Instead of fixing the world, this show glorifies its brokenness, making people fight for survival while the wealthy sit back and enjoy the show. It’s exploitative, it’s cruel, and it’s everything wrong with the modern world wrapped up in one flashy, soulless spectacle.