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Logan Paul isn’t alone in exploiting suicide, so why do others get a pass?Internet personality Logan Paul (Getty Images)
We need to talk about suicide.
Or, more accurately, we need to talk about the way that we talk about suicide.
Imagine a journalist demanding to know intimate details about the death of someone who died from cancer. Imagine someone arguing it’s not just acceptable but downright necessary to dissect the private life of someone who died of a stroke. Imagine all of this being done in the name of awareness of these diseases, as if the public’s right to so-called awareness trumps consent.
Mental illness is no different: it’s an illness. People who die from mental illness—including those who die by suicide—deserve to be afforded the same dignity as people who die from any other disease.
And yet, they are rarely given that.
On December 31, social media star Logan Paul uploaded a video to YouTube for his 15 million subscribers with the title “We found a dead body in the Japanese Suicide Forest.” The clip, which has since been deleted, delivers exactly what the title promises: The 22-year-old vlogger and his friends enter the Aokigahara forest, a place that has been described as the most popular site for suicide in Japan, and discover what appears to be the body of someone who died by suicide…

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Logan Paul isn’t alone in exploiting suicide, so why do others get a pass?Internet personality Logan Paul (Getty Images)
We need to talk about suicide.
Or, more accurately, we need to talk about the way that we talk about suicide.
Imagine a journalist demanding to know intimate details about the death of someone who died from cancer. Imagine someone arguing it’s not just acceptable but downright necessary to dissect the private life of someone who died of a stroke. Imagine all of this being done in the name of awareness of these diseases, as if the public’s right to so-called awareness trumps consent.
Mental illness is no different: it’s an illness. People who die from mental illness—including those who die by suicide—deserve to be afforded the same dignity as people who die from any other disease.
And yet, they are rarely given that.
On December 31, social media star Logan Paul uploaded a video to YouTube for his 15 million subscribers with the title “We found a dead body in the Japanese Suicide Forest.” The clip, which has since been deleted, delivers exactly what the title promises: The 22-year-old vlogger and his friends enter the Aokigahara forest, a place that has been described as the most popular site for suicide in Japan, and discover what appears to be the body of someone who died by suicide…

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