Unnecessary Risk by celebrity Chef on TV Game Show

 A true giver or philanthropist despises public recognition for his gifts and donations to a cause or charity. So it follows that David Chang who played that game on TV where one has to answer 15 questions to win a million USD, was in it just as much for his own fame as he was for trying to really help. 

Mr Chang had already answered enough questions to guarantee $500,000 for low paid hospitality workers. The well known comedian host carefully and slowly explained to the chef that if he answered wrong to the "who was the first president to have electrical power?" question, that ONLY $32,000 would be given to restaurant workers deleteriously affected by the pandemic. 

The host further emphasized that a wrong answer would result in A $468,000 LOSS TO THE WORKERS IN DESPERATE NEED of financial support!!  Chef Chang then honestly stated he was a Jagoff in school and did not even know Ben Harrison was a president. 

The chef blindly guessed based on an uncertain lifeline phone all and won $1,000,000, BUT HIS INABILITY to recognize that HALF A MILLION DOLLARS beats the hell out of 32 Grand was glaringly conspicuous. His need to self promote or stroke his own ego was more important that helping the cause he was there for!!  

What do you think "genius Mina Kimes"  and Jimmy Kimmel?

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