Anna Akana and Logan Paul Discuss Cancel Culture, Religion, and Mental Health
IMPAULSIVESeptember 18, 20191h 19min792,057 views
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- 💡 Anna Akana clarifies that she never disliked Logan Paul as a person, even during the controversy surrounding his Japan video.
- 🧠 She emphasizes the ease with which the internet can jump on a "rage bandwagon" and sought to understand Logan's perspective.
- 🤝 Akana explains her intention with a past tweet was to humanize the impact of certain actions, not to attack Logan personally.
Navigating Cancel Culture and Comedy
- 🎭 The discussion touches on Shane Gillis's firing from SNL for using racial slurs, highlighting the complexities of "cancel culture."
- 🎤 Comedians like Andrew Schulz believe nothing is off-limits, while others advocate for more careful consideration of impact.
- ⚖️ Akana suggests that "cancel culture" is not always unwarranted, especially when laws are broken or harm is directly caused.
- 🎭 The line between offensive humor and hate speech is explored, with the idea that a comedian's ability to find a unique perspective is key.
Mental Health and Personal Journeys
- 🎗️ Akana shares her personal journey with addiction and mental health struggles, stemming from her sister's suicide at age 17.
- 💬 She highlights the profound impact of online content, noting that media like "13 Reasons Why" may have contributed to increased suicide rates.
- ❤️ Akana aims to balance comedy with meaningful conversations about mental health, hoping to both entertain and inspire.
- 🌟 She believes authenticity and relatability are crucial for connecting with those who are suffering from mental health issues.
Religion, Spirituality, and Beliefs
- 🙏 The conversation delves into various religious and spiritual beliefs, including Catholicism, Buddhism, and general spirituality.
- ❓ Akana expresses skepticism towards organized religion, particularly after a priest told her sister she was in hell.
- 🧘 She found silent meditation retreats eye-opening, revealing how much pain people experience and their tendency to identify with their ego.
- 😈 The concept of hell is humorously reinterpreted as an eternity at the Department of Motor Vehicles.
Sexuality, Relationships, and Personal Growth
- 🏳️🌈 Akana discusses her bisexuality and how dating women helped her understand men better.
- 💰 The dynamics of paying on dates are explored, with a preference for partners who refuse to let her pay, aligning with her desire to not be the "alpha" in her romantic life.
- 💖 She emphasizes the importance of finding genuine connections and a supportive "tribe" in Los Angeles.
Career, Passion, and Multitasking
- 🎬 Akana balances acting, music, and comedy, viewing them as extensions of her passion for storytelling and performance.
- 🚀 She believes success stems from a combination of drive, talent, and the ability to multitask effectively.
- 🎶 Akana is releasing 13 music videos for her upcoming album, demonstrating a commitment to her musical endeavors.
- 🏆 She views challenges as opportunities for growth, whether in acting, music, or even martial arts.
Safety and Self-Awareness
- 🛡️ Akana shares experiences with stalkers and death threats, highlighting the need for security and awareness, especially for female creators.
- 🚗 Her father, a paranoid military man, instilled survival skills and a heightened sense of situational awareness.
- ⚠️ Akana acknowledges making mistakes, such as not informing friends about videos featuring them, and has learned the importance of communication.
- 💪 She identifies bravery as her top strength, fueled by her love for animals and a desire to speak up for disenfranchised voices.
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