Monday, December 2, 2019

The Appalling Paul Bro

There was a popular Youtuber called Logan Paul who visited Japan. He made a vlog about his travel and in it he was pretty horrendous.

First, he walked around the city wearing Japanese clothing while also being a huge nuisance to the people of Japan. He was loud and eccentric, bothering every passerby he sees. He also wore a Pikachu costume and threw big pokeballs at people. He was just being a huge annoying person all around.

What really got him in trouble with media is when he visited the Suicide Forest where people, as the name implies, commit suicide because they couldn't handle the pressure. Anyways, Logan here, he decided it would be a good idea to film one of the deceased and commentate about it while still filming it. And he uploaded the video to Youtube. A real dead body of a suicide victim to Youtube, where a majority of his audience are little kids. I just don't really particularly like the guy.
Here is his stupid mug:
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1 comment:

  1. I completely agree with you because he has no right to be filming the dead body and it is utterly appalling that he had the audacity to film and post the video on YouTube. Things like this should never be shown on the internet because a person who takes their own life are to be left in peace. In no way, shape or form should they be filmed since they most likely would not want others to now. The more respectful thing that should have been done was to report this incident and let the authorities take care of the situation instead of filming it. This could have avoid the controversy he got caught up in and overall would have avoided this problem in general. He also should be more respectful to the Japanese culture and not be a nuisance to the people trying to get to their destination. Since he did this the people in Japan could form this idea that all Westerners are this disrespectful since when they met a Westerner they might have a preconceived notion about them with this.

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