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Logan Paul is “going gay” for March, while Kevin Hart has gone instantly from apologizing for his homophobia to being “over it.” The complex realities of LGBT life elude them both.
Are you a man who likes to have sex with men? Do you find Logan Paul sexy?
Well, make a note that March, but only March, is the month for you.
On his most recent Impaulsive podcast, filmed for all our brain-numbing posterity, the heterosexual YouTube star with 18 million subscribers revealed that he will be “going gay” in March.
The idiocy of the statement is plain and obvious, and almost too exhausting to parse. But hey, our minds have been thoroughly rinsed in all of Kevin Hart’s LGBT-themed idiocy these last few days. Why not go for complete saturation?
Most gay people would contend you don’t go gay, you are gay. You don’t decide to be gay, you are gay. Being same-sex attracted is as being innate as say, being a dumbass who’s made a lot of money out of his wide-eyed “woah dude” punking persona; as innate as being the kind of narcissistic, fame-obsessed tool who thinks it’s wise to show a dead body in a Japanese forest and prompt global outrage.
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Logan Paul Sparks Backlash With New Year’s Resolution to ‘Go Gay for a Month’
Logan Paul is again trending on Twitter after having sparked a new controversy over part of his New Year’s resolution.
In a recent episode of the YouTube influencer’s podcast Impaulsive, Paul made the remark as he discussed goals for upcoming months with co-host Mike Majlak and guest, social-media influencer Brother Nature. Majalski and Paul said they were going to be “vegan” and “sober” for January and then speculated on ideas for later months.
Majlak joked that February would be “Fatal February,” where “We’re gonna go contrary. So day one, steaks, big bottles of Tito’s and shit, just wilin’ out.”
As for the next month, “What is it, male-only March?” Paul joked. “We’re gonna attempt to go gay for just one month.”
“For one month, and then swing … and then go back,” Majlak responded.
The remark prompted many angry responses on Twitter, where one user wrote, “Logan Paul joking about being gay ‘for one month’
Lesson not learned.
Logan Paul is back in the headlines a year after the controversial YouTube star came under fire for posting footage of what appeared to be a dead body after an apparent suicide in Japan's Aokigahara forest. This time, Paul sparked backlash after revealing a bizarre resolution for March.
As he shared on his Impaulsive podcast on Wednesday, he and co-host Mike Majlak are currently vegan and sober. "January is sober vegan January and then February...."
"Is fatal February," Majlak added, meaning they would be consuming steaks and drinking alcohol. As for March, "It's male-only March," Paul said.
"We're going to attempt to travel gay for just one month," he explained.
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The comment did not go unnoticed by the internet as critics tweeted in protest.
"Looks prefer #LoganPaul is going male lover for a month. Because a person can just flip a switch and be gay/straight whenever they want," YouTube blogger Donny Winter tweeted. "You'd believe you'd learn from your past antics, Logan."
"Logan Paul 'going gay' is disrespectful to the LGBTQ collective it makes i
Logan Paul represents everything false with social media
Only a year after Logan Paul caused outrage after he shared a disrespectful video of a suicide victim in a Japanese forest, the YouTube star is once again at the center of another controversy. Earlier this month, Paul released an episode of his podcast “Impaulsive” where he says he is “going to attempt to go gay for just one month.”
Paul is directly implying that being queer is a choice. This message could have a strong impact on his largely-teen audience. The Homosexual community has worked for decades trying to business that being gay isn’t something you can opt to be or not to be, and now Paul has slowed this progress. He should be using his platform to facilitate and encourage teens who are struggling with their sexual/gender identity, but instead he chooses to perpetuate the hurtful misconception that being gay is a conscious choice a person makes.
These events display how Paul either ignores or doesn’t understand the line between funny and revolting. If this was the first time Paul had done something like this, it would be easier to accept that it was just a lapse of judgement. However, it is not the first time. In late 2017,
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