
In a supercut video, Paul cavorts around Tokyo’s Tsukiji fish market, leaving raw octopus on a taxi and harassing pedestrians. Paul said he would take a break amid intense backlash after he posted a video showing a dead body in Japan’s Aokigahara forest.
Turns out, Logan Paul’s trip to Japan was problematic for many reasons ? pic.twitter.com/yhj2BYgk4G
— We The Unicorns (@wetheunicorns) January 5, 2018
If the suicide forest issue wasn’t bad enough, have a look at the rest of Logan Paul’s stay in Japan. pic.twitter.com/Nzw5JgFI3O
— 逝苦湍留雀 (@yuxelcan) January 5, 2018
If the suicide forest issue wasn’t bad enough, have a look at the rest of Logan Paul’s stay in Japan.
Turns out, Logan Paul’s trip to Japan was problematic for many reasons ? pic.twitter.com/yhj2BYgk4G
— We The Unicorns (@wetheunicorns) January 5, 2018
Turns out, Logan Paul’s trip to Japan was problematic for many reasons
I couldn’t make it through 60 seconds of this, past him loudly telling a Japanese electronics clerk that a device is “mucho broken-o.” The idea of this maroon becoming an online role model is scarier than anything in this season of BLACK MIRROR. https://t.co/DzPzE5DgGO
— Tasha Robinson (@TashaRobinson) January 5, 2018
He literally throws a Pokeball at random Japanese people to try to capture them https://t.co/NbU6ntFw4z
— Joe Bernstein (@Bernstein) January 5, 2018
Who does this guy appeal to? Like, I liked some stupid stuff when I was a kid (I still do), but I just don’t get who his audience base is. https://t.co/CCFAo695cZ
— Ben Axelrod (@BenAxelrod) January 5, 2018
10-12 year olds
— Sam Havens (@SamHavens24) January 5, 2018
This video, in which Logan Paul pretends to catch Japanese people like Pokemon, is incredible. He’s going to cause an international incident. https://t.co/k4XIta5v9q
— Will Sommer (@willsommer) January 5, 2018
Japan isn’t happy with Logan Paul’s Tokyo video, either: https://t.co/wfFm9EGGi2 pic.twitter.com/tmubAGEXiF
— Kotaku (@Kotaku) January 4, 2018
Japanese reactions to Logan Paul’s repulsive assaults against the Japanese.https://t.co/xY0gxOlrxe pic.twitter.com/WXoguH7717
— ystriya (@ystriya) January 5, 2018
nor was italy w their visit (jump in venice canal, etc.) poor example of cultural respect for their young audience, many of whom haven’t even traveled abroad yet. https://t.co/zBGDeCJ4uv
— kelly (@KtotheFtotheM) January 4, 2018
I’m actually irate, I’m disgusted, I’m so many words I cannot even form into a proper sentence together. What an absolute piece of garbage, going to a country just to mock their culture and customs. He doesn’t deserve to travel and experience things so many others wish to. https://t.co/O0N8Wa3H3P
— Caroline ♡ (@Aurress) January 5, 2018
I honestly stray away from cursing on social media but what the fuck is this. I’m livid to see someone with such ignorance be that disrespectful in a country that’s NOT EVEN YOURS. This obnoxious shit isn’t even comedic or entertaining. @YouTube do something https://t.co/0fY1m8QDlr
— Teresa Vu (@teresavuvuvu) January 5, 2018
I don’t watch his vids.. But this is what he released in Japan BEFORE the other vid. These are STILL up. None of this is funny. He has a history of targeting Asians. How can anyone defend this guy, honestly? “He said sorry! He made a mistake!” https://t.co/S6eiioVOdk
— philipwang (@philipwang) January 5, 2018
He only apologized because of the backlash. TBH his behavior in these vids should be apologized for also! But guess he doesn’t think screaming at elders doing their job is reprehensible? What does that teach his millions of young viewers?
— philipwang (@philipwang) January 5, 2018
It teaches them that other cultures, Asns specifically, are a joke. That it’s OK to go to another country and be rude/obnoxious. It’s OK because you can and will get away with it- you may even get millions of views. THAT is privilege. THAT is ignorance.
— philipwang (@philipwang) January 5, 2018
I hope this is the last I need to say. Spent too much breath on him already. Ultimately I’m speaking out to stand up for the GOOD on the internet. To say there’s NO place for this type of behavior/content & should be no reward. I hope you change your life, @LoganPaul
— philipwang (@philipwang) January 5, 2018
Logan Paul represents how naive* Americans visit other countries to an extreme level of the spectrum. If u think what he’s doing is disrespectful, think about the next time someone takes a picture of them helping out kids in third world countries and posting it on social media.
— tiff (@nguyntiffany) January 5, 2018
2018, let’s stand for equality amongst ALL races, equal pay, abolish #logang, no more skinny jeans, and let’s bring back Rick & Morty.
— Tyler (@Serebreni) January 5, 2018
YouTube star Logan Paul says he’s “taking time to reflect” and won’t be uploading any new videos “for now.” https://t.co/ZzsbiotOb7
— Twitter Moments (@TwitterMoments) January 4, 2018