Youtube creator Nas Daily takes advantage of filipinos need of validation from other brown people(Arabs, mexicans and indians.)
Youtube creator Nas Daily takes advantage of filipinos need of validation from other brown people(Arabs, mexicans and indians.)
And one day, unfortunately we stumbled upon a fake story in the Philippines – which is the Cacao Project,” Yassin said. “On paper, it was supposed to be a non-profit that helps farmers. In reality, it's a for-profit that exploits farmers. We said, we cannot do this video in good conscience
“Every time we make a video, there is a chance that it is fake. So we have to do research. We go to the internet. We check things on the ground. We talk to the people again and again to verify. And one day, unfortunately we stumbled upon a fake story in the Philippines – which is the Cacao Project,” Yassin said.
“On paper, it was supposed to be a non-profit that helps farmers. In reality, it’s a for-profit that exploits farmers. We said, we cannot do this video in good conscience. We cannot show you things that we are not confident of.”
Prior to the video, Yassin made a post on August 5 claiming that the story of the Cacao Project in the media was false. “Even though we flew in for two days, we had to pack up and leave because I will never ever put fake news on Nas Daily. I was so sad because we have invested tens of hours to support you,” Yassin said then, addressing the project directly.
In between Yassin’s posts denouncing the project, Miss International 2016 Kylie Verzosa vouched for Mabulo, as Verzosa had done an episode about the project for MTV in December 2019:
I don't think even filipinos are interested about farming life.
These youtuber bloggers are actually good for filipino worldwide. Some shortsighted viewers see them as trying to profit but these bloggers are helping build a bridge with their own people to Filipinos.
I don't watch these channels