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The internet cosmos is where controversy attracts more attention than sobriety. A surprising note has been struck in the latest episode of ‘Impaulsive’ because of the same. Controversial YouTube star Logan Paul and co-host Mike Majlak broached an unexpectedly sober topic that has jolted the conscience of the listeners. The pair navigated the emotionally charged territory of the recent Titanic submarine tragedy, bringing a unique and somewhat disconcerting perspective to the discussion.

The crux of their conversation, intriguingly, revolves around the public’s seemingly disturbing delight at the perils of the wealthy. This unexpected discussion pivots on a point that seems perverse yet is inescapably intertwined with the fabric of today’s society. The dark underbelly of schadenfreude experienced by many at the sight of misfortune befalling the rich.

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Logan Paul weighs in on the unthinkable tragedy

In the recently shared clip from the ‘Impaulsive’ podcast, Logan Paul and Mike Majlak delve into a discussion that offers a stark glimpse into the public sentiment surrounding the tragic submarine incident.

Logan Paul initiated the discussion by acknowledging the horrific reality of those involved in the disaster faced. “The situation that those five people were in was unimaginable. It’s a nightmare scenario with billionaires on board,” he said. His tone hinted at the chilling fear of such a situation and the massive wealth of some victims only added a surreal edge to the tragedy.

His co-host, Mike Majlak, added a disconcerting note to the conversation. “That’s the main part of it. Everybody who doesn’t have money, wants rich people to die. If a laser guided missile could hit this room right now, people would be so f***in happy,” he remarked, casting a bleak light on the role wealth disparity plays in public perception.

The dichotomy of public sentiment

Logan then reflected on the bizarre concept of people celebrating the misfortune of others, especially the rich, drawing from personal experiences. “Think about me sitting on this couch, getting legitimately f***ing assassinated. These are real people who would literally be like, ‘Well, he got what he had comin dude’. WHAT?! I AM SITTIN’ ON A COUCH,” he exclaimed, emphasizing the absurdity and grimness of the situation.

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Logan Paul and Mike Majlak, with their unflinching honesty, brought to light the grim fascination people might harbor about the demise of the wealthy. Their candid discussion fosters a space where the listeners are urged to introspect and question their own perspectives.

So, as we sign off, we leave you with a question. Can we, as a society, see people for their humanity beyond their bank balance? We’d love to hear your thoughts.

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