Does anybody else feel like it’s totally inappropriate to have Mr. Beast featured on the Roku TV main screen? Considering the fact he had an employee that engaged in very inappropriate if not illegal behavior with a child, that Mr. Beast had a registered SX offender on his staff and knew about it, that Mr. Beast engaged in torture of one of his employees and made several racist remarks as well. I think Roku needs to explain why their promoting that
Does anybody else feel like it’s totally inappropriate to have Mr. Beast featured on the Roku TV main screen? Considering the fact he had an employee that engaged in very inappropriate if not illegal behavior with a child, that Mr. Beast a registered SX offender on his staff and knew about it, that Mr. Beast engaged in torture of one of his employees and made several racist remarks as well. I think Roku needs to explain why their promoting that
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Carly