Caleb Trask
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He doesn’t know what he’s doing in terms of growing facial hair and talking about “beard wearers,” what’s with this weird naivety he’s now presenting, like he’s purposely acting not that bright as another justification for his bad actions? See everyone, he’s not a bad person, he’s just a little slow on the uptake, so we better be nice to him. And he can’t be a bad person, because he’s doing good things like donating part of his advertisement revenues from pushing products to an organization for mental health, and because its February he’ll be helping Black people!
He names a organization, but then doesn’t even provide a link? Or tell you it’s a celebrity created nonprofit. After finding out how Alec Baldwin manipulates all his so-called nonprofit foundations, not to mention what Trump did through his, I reserve the right to be skeptical of who they are and what his motivations are about. Note the organization lists no board of directors or staff other than the childhood best friend of the celebrity, which is also quite telling for how an organization functions and is run, and the letter from the founder isn’t even written by her, but a consulting firm. It’s all so superficial.
The idea of supporting Black Mental Health issues is definitely important, here are recommendations for seven that look much more substantial in what they do and the impact they can make:
7 Organizations That Support Black Wellness
He names a organization, but then doesn’t even provide a link? Or tell you it’s a celebrity created nonprofit. After finding out how Alec Baldwin manipulates all his so-called nonprofit foundations, not to mention what Trump did through his, I reserve the right to be skeptical of who they are and what his motivations are about. Note the organization lists no board of directors or staff other than the childhood best friend of the celebrity, which is also quite telling for how an organization functions and is run, and the letter from the founder isn’t even written by her, but a consulting firm. It’s all so superficial.
The idea of supporting Black Mental Health issues is definitely important, here are recommendations for seven that look much more substantial in what they do and the impact they can make:
7 Organizations That Support Black Wellness