Logan Paul does not think he was being culturally insensitive when he displayed his obnoxious behavior during his infamous trip to Japan earlier this year.

Paul, who earned universal outrage after posting the “suicide forest” video in January, recently sat down with popular filmmaker/YouTube creator Casey Neistat for a one-on-one interview.

The disgraced social media celebrity has reportedly been working on a vehicle for his “redemption” with a documentary about his life which will touch on his controversial Japan trip.

Before playing the 30-minute interview, Neistat explained that while it was he who asked Paul for the interview, he still felt that, in a way, he could be “enabling Logan” by being “a part of the machine to rehabilitate his image.”

“To be totally honest I wasn’t sure, I’m still not sure if releasing it is the right thing,” said Neistat in his video. “My very specific intention with this interview was to see if he was sincere about what he’s trying to accomplish with this documentary or if the whole thing is just a charade for good PR and now I feel like watching this interview over and over and over I still I don’t know I there’s a little bit of me that thinks maybe I’m enabling Logan.”

Paul told Neistat that the controversy happened because he “got so caught up with my actions being validated by millions of people.”

“I forgot to be a human being in that situation and instead decided to be a content creator, and that’s where I messed up,” he said.

Neistat did not hold back asking Paul tough questions and even pointed out how it appears the YouTuber somehow thinks that he is the victim in this whole scenario, saying, “Even in that response, there was like a little whiff of it sounding like you see yourself in some capacity as a victim.”