For anyone who wants to know, the second clip is from Fidias, a member of the European Parliament from Cyprus
@neocaeser5209 Says:
12:46 W BROTHA PROUD TO BE TEXAN ❤❤❤❤❤❤
@HjalmarFagerberg-m6w Says:
As a Swede, I struggled to watch to the end, because of how bad I felt for all the Japanese people
@cozzy4170 Says:
わざわざLAWSONと富士山を写真におさめる人達の美的感覚が理解できない😅
@Zappa_boi Says:
6:01
@MemesnShet Says:
R.I.P.
@bbb-ig9bm Says:
PEWDS NEEEDS TO MAKE A VIDEO TEACHING US JAPANESE, it’d be soo funnn
@cmbtzn Says:
this guy is an asshole, like most Swedes who try to sound like us.. lol
@joshaguayo1584 Says:
Funniest thing is. That the guy in the video is now a ambassador in the UN
@AtraxX98 Says:
As long as they dont completely forbids strangers, I’m full on board with them. Send them all away! I wish this was the case for every country.
@erasedoggO316 Says:
I wonder who that kick streamer is
@kleingeld6132 Says:
I'll be visiting Japan again after almost 20 years and these recent developments make me almost not wanna go, because I don't want to be lumped in with these people and other rude tourists, who view Japanese people as some viewing spectacle and the country as some kind of video game.
@AizenSosuke-fo7fq Says:
an youtuber who dissed a whole country talking about youtubers ruining another country is hillarious
@MacNava Says:
The fact that Johnny Solami threatened Pewds a day after he posted this and it backfired hard is hilarious. Thank god he’s going to prison
@藍莉_jp Says:
In Japan, showing respect, politeness, and an effort to understand local customs will likely be met with exceptional kindness. Those perceived as unreasonable or rude may find themselves treated differently. This isn't unique to Japan; most cultures value respectful behavior. If you're struggling to adapt to local rules, it's worth considering how your actions are perceived.
@user-lo3tv8so4w Says:
On 27 April, 2017 the live streamer Paul Denino (IcePoseidon) was swatted off of a plane in the US together with another individual after attempting to travel from Los Angeles California, to Phoenix Arizona, when one of his viewers called in a bomb threat impersonating his voice. It is absolutely not unreasonable for the Japanese military and police to consider the possibility that these live streamers may start to carry around real bombs and fake bombs on their person and for prank purposes threatening to detonate in public or on transportation services if people of the public do not refrain to allow them to do as they please. All done just for money, followers, fame, and pleasure.
@Jinx-c137 Says:
Unpopular opinion, PewDiePie sweater is so cute
@ЦзинКэ-ы5х Says:
WAITO PIGGU GO HOME!
@spdaltid Says:
Garbage
@Kikilancelot Says:
So get out of Japan and quickly.
@StuntBike2000 Says:
😂
@g.i.lol98 Says:
That first YouTuber apparently is from Cyprus and now he works in the EU parlament. The more you know
Disrespectful people are all over the world, nothing new under the sun lol
@ron2823 Says:
PewDiePie made nearly $18K for this video alone from Youtube views.
@cathykinn4516 Says:
YobTubers. Both Visitors & Resident.
@Rose_Holmes01 Says:
now you too
@HookerBootz Says:
Looks like a drill of someone posing as a youtuber to accomplish nefarious deeds.
@ぼよまっさ Says:
loser bach home
@o_0-k3o-y2j Says:
Thank you for getting mad at the annoying foreigners who come to Japan.
It seems that Japanese tourists are called "Fairy" in foreign countries.
Annoying foreigners who come to "Fairy Country" should read fairy tales and learn about "Fairy fear ".
迷惑な外国人がたくさん来ると、また鎖国して欲しくなるけど…
本当に日本が好きで文化や社会を尊重して楽しんでくれる外国人を見ると可愛くてホッコリするよ。
私はそういう人々が大好きだよ✧◝(⁰▿⁰)◜✧
@いうぇ-s1f Says:
Subject: Request for Permission to Create Highlight Clips of Your YouTube Videos
Hello PewDiePie,
My name is taro,and I’m a Japanese YouTuber.
I’m reaching out because I truly enjoy watching your videos — your content is absolutely amazing, and I always appreciate the way you share your reactions with such honesty and passion. Your videos have a wonderful charm that resonates with many people, including viewers here in Japan.
I would love to create highlight clips of your YouTube videos with Japanese subtitles and share them on my YouTube channel, so that more Japanese viewers can discover and enjoy your content. Of course, I would fully credit your original video and channel in the description and ensure the clips are used respectfully.
If you would kindly grant me permission, I would be truly grateful.
Looking forward to hearing from you!
Thank you so much for your time and consideration.
The guy at the end has done this in other countries and is now sitting in prison in South Korea for numerous crimes including doing lude acts to the "Comfort Women" statues while knowing what they represent - Korean Women who were s*x slaves to Japan during a war - I don't know much about them, but I know it represents women who were s*xually abused, and that's enough for me. SA is not a joke.
He also made a deepfake of a female South Korean streamer, and she pressed charges. I think she dropped them, but once they know about it, the police will follow through either way. Atozy has covered everything he's done pretty thoroughly while keeping the videos short, I highly recommend checking them out.
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