@@epicbirdy42069 Exactly, similar to walking away a toxic relationship or not acknowledging trolls, when ignoring you actually saying no to these problems, because they shouldn't be taken serious whatsoever.
@@AnimationYTST Disney is cancelling themselves by being too woke. And, yeah, the media has always been woke to a degree, but if you take it so far that even the regular folk start to switch off en-masse, then that's on you, Disney. It'd be like McDonalds saying "People like a sprinkling of salt on their burgers, so they must LOVE it if we poured a whole cup on."
@@AnimationYTST "The force is female". How about "The force is for everyone" instead? Or as Southpark said: "Put a chick in it and make her gay. And lame."
Cancel culture can be toxic too bc people change and they want to move there past. And everybody need to learn about forgiveness. It ok to called out their rude behavior so they learn to improve.
There's a very good quote that RUclipsr SidAlpha said when discussing the Alec Holowka incident... "In the court of public opinions, there's no innocent until proven guilty, not even guilty until proven innocent, you're just guilty"
I'd say it's not a desire to do good but rather it's a desire to look good in front of the others and it does not come from as I said an actual good personality it comes from being an unsecure dipshit.
@giga_chad9 Normal people save cats. Good people do something weird like drown it so it never suffers again, then tweet about how the normal guy 'saving' the cat was 'performative' and didn't actually help. Look everytime Mr. Beast does something.
If you want other examples of cancel culture that pre-date the internet, you have McCarthyism from the 1950's "during the red scare", the satanic panic "during the 1980's", and the moral panic after the Columbine "I remember a news story of a kid being brought before a judge because he died his hair blue". This type of stuff has always happened, the internet just made it easier.
@@williamdrum9899 I think it generally happens with whatever the social/political majority happens to be in power right now. You get powerful, start to go crazy with it, then the counter-culture shakes things up
@@williamdrum9899it’s a left wing movement because the left was in political control in the 2010s and because young people who can use the internet are likely to be lefter leaning. The boomers crying over Harry Potter books promoting satanism were very middle aged and more likely to be conservative due to that . Honestly I’m more shocked it was a young persons “morality movement”. Usually it’s whiny Karen’s who are complaining about moral degeneration not 16 year old blue haired girls
Cancel culture has also set the precedent that just apologizing for your behavior isn’t enough so unless it was something really bad then doubling down is ALWAYS BETTER than apologizing. Especially if it was a joke, there’s a reason why comedians become more popular after doubling down on an offensive joke.
The Dream situation along with the countless others before him should serve as a warning as to how disgusting cancel culture is. It’s not even cancelling anymore, it’s just straight up defamation. It’s sickening.
I dont think it has to do with "edgy" humor coming back i just think that most people for the better part of 4-5 years put up with mediocre content and ideas and ways of just expressing themselves in order to not seem "dangerous" to society/other people and now most people realise that its just bullshit and that actually being politically correct doesnt mean that someone is a good person and vice versa. Am eastern european and i have a black friend who at some point we were discussing something about football/soccer about a player who was black and he noticed that all the articles referred to him as "african american" (he is Nigerian, Victor Oshimen) and "colorfull" (or of color) and he straight up said " why the fuck are these idiots calling us this , am black not a fucking rainbow".
I'd really love to see Wurdie do a video on stan culture, it's really picked a lot up since the beginning of the decade, and it's crazy to see so many people group up to treat the most downright booty or just straight up random shows, communities, games, and celebrities like actual religions and get set off over the most trivial criticisms directed at said community.
That’s always been a thing and I feel like the only reason it’s more prevalent now is because our population as a whole is bigger. It’s nothing unique to our time at all people used to get crazy devoted over political figures and royalty in the 1800-1900s
i swear to god ever since the decline of actual religion people have turned fucking everything into a belief system. you can't even discuss politics in an actually healthy or productive manner because people on the left have an emotional attachment to whatever weird belief and see it as a personal attack, and people on the far right think you are a fed and/or have a belief in a conspiracy theory and think you a shill. hell people turn everything into their life now because they have nothing better to do i swear. internet drama to bullshit politics to stans to everything people get so attached to the most random shit lets bring back actual fucking religions so people can stop obessing over crazy stuff
@@cheeman5995 I mean yeah, but back then if you wanted to see your favorite movie stars and celebrities, you either read about them or waited hours or even days for them to come on TV, and before that you were a fan of something mainly because everyone else was and that was your culture. In my opinion, seeing celebrities as idols doesn’t fit as well in the age of the internet, where everything’s there ALL the time, and these celebrities are more present in some folks lives than real people around them.
I always thought that cancelling people online wouldn't change anything in society. And in fact it really doesn't. It just make people more arrogant and hateful about the world they live in. How can they change the world if they can't even change their behavior and speak nice and calm with people? That's a waste of time.
Simple answer: it doesnt work anymore Long answer: its stupid and doesnt work if you dont care about it it doesnt affect you, look at andrew tate, kanye, most people who get cancelled now have fans that dgaf.
Andrew Tate pretty much says it during his lessons, if you vow to show any dominance they will fight back call you “egoistical” and pretty much everything that he has been called. You shouldn’t let these lowlifes have power over you reaching your greatest potential, and many are waking up to realize
@@dbear7717 yeah they were lol, when he invaded Shorts and threw off the “inclusive” programming that was undermining young white males was when he dominated the platform
One of the problems people also tend to forget is… . . . . If you are harassing (cancelling if you want to call it that) someone over the internet, it is not gonna look good for them at all in the future as some jobs, schools and even places of residency (getting an apartment/condo) are requiring cyber vetting checks now, so they will be looking at your social media activity and such.
@@xijinping880 Edit: Here is an updated comment; took me a few days to think of. They can be, but the average social media user probably wouldn't go through (or know about) the measures necessary to cover their tracks or digital footprint. Deleting/deactivating your social media accounts doesn't mean its gone forever; it isn't visible to the public but the information can be obtained by authorities if needed. Most people are under the impression that you can be anonymous on social media but there is still some level of traceability to posts and accounts; when making an account on sites like instagram or twitter, they do need a phone number and usually a backup email. They could be an absolute nobody who deleted all their posts or accounts but there is still data retention/archival from those social media companies and if a subpoena is filed alongside a lawsuit, those companies can provide all the deleted/incriminating stuff from that user that attempted to get rid of the accusations/evidence/allegations.
That is the point. I maintain the complaints flow at my employer. One of our employees was targeted for expressing an opinion that this person disagrees with. They cherrypicked parts of the exchange, projected their indignation on the company, suggesting that not 'taking action' implies that the company supports (extrapolation of projected assumptions, overal pretty bad stuff). Obviously the intended action was that our employee needed to be publicly denounced and fired. My response was that we are compelled to full cooperation to police enquiry if our employee decides to file for harassment. Never heard of them again.
@@sneezyfido Yep; reminds me of the mike tyson quote "Social media made Y'all way too comfortable with disrespecting people and not getting punched in the face for it." The moment people realize anonymity is out the window they are much more likely to keep to themselves. People need to keep in mind that anonymity is not exactly 100% attainable on the internet; if people continue having the mentality that they can be anonymous on the internet with a sock puppet account they would probably engage more in destroying peoples lives or anything if they feel they could get away (losing nothing) with it or be shielded by mobs/masses. Most cancel culture campaigns are not just destructive to the person being "cancelled" but it definitely can be for the masses of people engaging in making a "cancellation" happen.
X* Ahem, I identify as a nerd emoji so I am legally required to correct your statement and cancel you for your highly offensive error. (To the one person who genuinely identifies as a nerd emoji and takes my comment seriously, this is a joke.)
I was never a fan of cancel culture. Whenever I hear rumors and proof comes out true, it just pains me because I may be feeling as if it’s a stab in the heart.
i think a big problem with the edgy jokes is that for some ppl (mainly kids) cant tell if its a joke and then they believe in very harmful ideas. that one video with sneako meeting his fans is an example of this. bro was actually surprised at the consequences of his actions
It kinda sad how candle culture been morphed. Because when it originally started, it was used for good, but now that those actual bad people have been removed, they have to go cancel people who did nothing wrong.
This is a magnificent video, that part in 0:00 really brought joy to my face, Wurdie never fails to fill my insides. (this is very clearly a joke and im not those weird copypasta bots lmao)
To add some nuance here, the issue was never with “streamers” or “content creators” being canceled. You can still upload videos, no one’s negative opinion of you impacts your ability to make money as long as your videos still get views. The real victims of cancel culture are the people who work 9-5 jobs, and have the no life’s on Twitter (X) or what have you, spamming their employer because they said something “offensive” decades ago and say it reflects poorly on the company. That gets them fired. That takes away their source of income for them and their family. The ruins their life. I do agree this is becoming less and less common, but I feel like your portrayal of the issue purely from the lens of a content creator/streamer ignored a lot of important parts of what makes up cancel culture and how negatively it can impact a persons life.
They are the internet equivalent of those people you once were friends with but cant seem to find an excuse to get rid of them. They just bring up YOUR past and insult you "as a joke"
Not really the only time dark humor can’t be funny is when it’s just completely tone deaf like at a make a wish fundraiser or something. Also cancel culture makes dark humor more funny because you know some people will be genuinely offended
It was basically just a socially acceptable form of bullying and many people that perpetuate it are hypocrites who want the benefit of the doubt for themselves when they screw up yet demand perfection out of the rest of the world
We used to have a saying from the 20th century. "Don't feed the trolls". That is what these cancel everything peeps are. They are basically screeching trolls. Just ignore them long enough, and they go away. They just want attention as if they were spoiled children that haven't been fed yet. I do not advocate not feeding your children even if they are spoiled. you should, or you are a bad person. Children aren't trolls.
I saw a meme saying “watching celebrities get canceled for things i do on a daily basis” And it resinated with me because i’m worse then pretty much every celebrity that has gotten canceled lmao.
Cancel Culture was so bad back then it'd just now everyone gets that minute of fam from something. Also people get canceled for things that are dumb, or just are not true. Also, DDosing is so stupid, and people shouldn't ever be doing that unless they are CRIMINALS who need to be in prison, which is never the case. That's why cancel culture is so daunting.
I don’t get why cancel culture is even a thing the people that don’t like the Contant can just watch the contact that they like and the people that like the edgy Contant they can just watch that
These people are just as, if not exactly like anti-fandoms. Always putting certain people like dimwits and villainizing them because they irrationally hate them, but in truth, they’re the knights templar on the internet, but are incredibly petty, and they will have no power over us. I’d cancel culture was completely gone, good riddance. Overall, the decay of cancel culture gives me much more confidence in myself, and I’m ready to show the world what I’m capable of, and not in an aggressive way, but in terms of entertainment and spreading happiness.
This Video presents a compelling and thought-provoking analysis of the current state of cancel culture. The content creator skillfully dissects the origins, evolution, and potential decline of cancel culture, offering a balanced perspective that encourages critical thinking. What sets this video apart is its ability to foster open dialogue rather than promoting a one-sided narrative. It acknowledges the importance of accountability while questioning the effectiveness and potential consequences of cancel culture. Personally, I appreciate this video because it challenges my own preconceptions and stimulates reflection on the nuances of social justice movements. It serves as a refreshing departure from the polarized discourse often associated with cancel culture discussions, making it a valuable contribution to the ongoing conversation about accountability and justice in the digital age.
Wurdies videos are awesome for 2 reasons: relatable af, and he’s not afraid to say whatever he wants to say, because it’s facts, and as he said, cancel culture does NOTHING
So we cancel, cancel culture?
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yep lets do it.
Dude, thats so deep
Me looks at cancel culture YOUR CANCELLED
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Moral of this video: never take cancel culture seriously.
I think if we just ignored it instead of making a big deal about it, then this may not be as big as a problem.
@@epicbirdy42069 say that to the people that decide to cancel celebrities because of his racist tweets from 2014
Tbh don't take anything seriously yes obvious exceptions but u get my point
@@epicbirdy42069 Exactly, similar to walking away a toxic relationship or not acknowledging trolls, when ignoring you actually saying no to these problems, because they shouldn't be taken serious whatsoever.
k good thing i didn't download twitter
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I couldn't be happier. I'm so damn glad that this is happening.
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YEESS I literally saw the title and it MADE MY DAY!
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@@AnimationYTST Disney is cancelling themselves by being too woke. And, yeah, the media has always been woke to a degree, but if you take it so far that even the regular folk start to switch off en-masse, then that's on you, Disney. It'd be like McDonalds saying "People like a sprinkling of salt on their burgers, so they must LOVE it if we poured a whole cup on."
@@AnimationYTST "The force is female". How about "The force is for everyone" instead?
Or as Southpark said: "Put a chick in it and make her gay. And lame."
Cancel Culture is just a fancy word for harassment, and harassment is NEVER okay.
We should be nice to pedophiles?
@@MPolo10 no as It's the government jobs to deal with them not your to complain
@@G.A.C_Preserve if the government did everything right we wouldn't be here would we
Verbal Harassment
@@MPolo10 it should be though
It’s about time cancel culture got a taste of its own medicine
LMAO I IMAGINED JOKER SAYING THIS🙏😭😭
@@Mexicandagger TRUE
Facts that shit is so annoying
So do you think that L.I.M.C. should explain that Stephen Hawking meme as in it has at least a Shorts video of it's own?
@@frostfamily5321 what Stephen Hawking meme?
Title: "Why Cancel Culture Is Dying..."
Me: "THANK GOD!"
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He broke up with the 2 before school started again and they wanted more 12 yr olds
Im making my school essay about cancel culture so I don't know how I feel about this..
Cancel culture can be toxic too bc people change and they want to move there past. And everybody need to learn about forgiveness.
It ok to called out their rude behavior so they learn to improve.
cancel culture is not real
There's a very good quote that RUclipsr SidAlpha said when discussing the Alec Holowka incident...
"In the court of public opinions, there's no innocent until proven guilty, not even guilty until proven innocent, you're just guilty"
2010 sounds about right..but I didn't notice it get strong, until around 2015
Technically Jesus was the first victim of celebrity cancel culture
No no, he’s got a point
Nice pfp,only real men get the reference.
They do it to feel powerful. They get righteously indignant and then complain to companies who bend to their will and they feel powerful.
There is nothing more evil than the desire to do good.
I'd say it's not a desire to do good but rather it's a desire to look good in front of the others and it does not come from as I said an actual good personality it comes from being an unsecure dipshit.
Sonic I help a cat from dying I’m evil?
@giga_chad9 Normal people save cats. Good people do something weird like drown it so it never suffers again, then tweet about how the normal guy 'saving' the cat was 'performative' and didn't actually help. Look everytime Mr. Beast does something.
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@@StarsBarsAndCheese I was gonna comment that but i was going through the comments to see if someone already did and i found you
@@iloveamerica1776wurdie never fails to fill up your insides
@@StarsBarsAndCheese wurdie never fails 💪😤🔥
@@iloveamerica1776 Same
You either die a canceler or live long enough to see yourself become the canceled
This man speaks facts
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Or live long enough to become the uncancellable one
If you want other examples of cancel culture that pre-date the internet, you have McCarthyism from the 1950's "during the red scare", the satanic panic "during the 1980's", and the moral panic after the Columbine "I remember a news story of a kid being brought before a judge because he died his hair blue". This type of stuff has always happened, the internet just made it easier.
What's unusual is that this was largely a left wing movement this time.
@@williamdrum9899 I think it generally happens with whatever the social/political majority happens to be in power right now. You get powerful, start to go crazy with it, then the counter-culture shakes things up
@@williamdrum9899second that
@@williamdrum9899it’s a left wing movement because the left was in political control in the 2010s and because young people who can use the internet are likely to be lefter leaning. The boomers crying over Harry Potter books promoting satanism were very middle aged and more likely to be conservative due to that . Honestly I’m more shocked it was a young persons “morality movement”. Usually it’s whiny Karen’s who are complaining about moral degeneration not 16 year old blue haired girls
@@neonthunder3261 Sounds about right
Cancel culture has also set the precedent that just apologizing for your behavior isn’t enough so unless it was something really bad then doubling down is ALWAYS BETTER than apologizing. Especially if it was a joke, there’s a reason why comedians become more popular after doubling down on an offensive joke.
The Dream situation along with the countless others before him should serve as a warning as to how disgusting cancel culture is. It’s not even cancelling anymore, it’s just straight up defamation. It’s sickening.
It was never not defamation
That was straight harassment towards him
Funny part is they dont even apologize once proven wrong. They act like they did nothing wrong
Yup
@@Huskyywell they are insane, they’re void of all their empathy and love in the world
If everyone is cancelled, no one is
Bro... I think you just broke twitter. That is the cheat code right there.
@@slowdownexcanceling everyone to the point that there’s nobody left to cancel is pure genius lmao!
Incredibles reference and a Dark Knight reference right below this comment
I dont think it has to do with "edgy" humor coming back i just think that most people for the better part of 4-5 years put up with mediocre content and ideas and ways of just expressing themselves in order to not seem "dangerous" to society/other people and now most people realise that its just bullshit and that actually being politically correct doesnt mean that someone is a good person and vice versa. Am eastern european and i have a black friend who at some point we were discussing something about football/soccer about a player who was black and he noticed that all the articles referred to him as "african american" (he is Nigerian, Victor Oshimen) and "colorfull" (or of color) and he straight up said " why the fuck are these idiots calling us this , am black not a fucking rainbow".
😐 I think Wurdie provides his point
I'd really love to see Wurdie do a video on stan culture, it's really picked a lot up since the beginning of the decade, and it's crazy to see so many people group up to treat the most downright booty or just straight up random shows, communities, games, and celebrities like actual religions and get set off over the most trivial criticisms directed at said community.
That’s always been a thing and I feel like the only reason it’s more prevalent now is because our population as a whole is bigger. It’s nothing unique to our time at all people used to get crazy devoted over political figures and royalty in the 1800-1900s
i swear to god ever since the decline of actual religion people have turned fucking everything into a belief system. you can't even discuss politics in an actually healthy or productive manner because people on the left have an emotional attachment to whatever weird belief and see it as a personal attack, and people on the far right think you are a fed and/or have a belief in a conspiracy theory and think you a shill.
hell people turn everything into their life now because they have nothing better to do i swear. internet drama to bullshit politics to stans to everything people get so attached to the most random shit
lets bring back actual fucking religions so people can stop obessing over crazy stuff
"Stan culture" didn't get "picked up." They were called "fanboys/fangirls" back in the day.
@@cheeman5995 I mean yeah, but back then if you wanted to see your favorite movie stars and celebrities, you either read about them or waited hours or even days for them to come on TV, and before that you were a fan of something mainly because everyone else was and that was your culture. In my opinion, seeing celebrities as idols doesn’t fit as well in the age of the internet, where everything’s there ALL the time, and these celebrities are more present in some folks lives than real people around them.
@@cheeman5995tldr??
You're speaking straight facts my man. Keep up the good work!
Shut up
Even as a left leaning person, i will 100% agree changing syrup bottle to not having a black woman on it because its "racist" was absolutely stupid.
Fr like wasn't she a real person as well
One of the many changes companies made following George Floyd's death that were completely pointless and were clearly made to get brownie points.
Cancel culture still existed in the 2000's too. I'm old enough to remember Mel Gibson and The Dixie Chicks.
Justice for Jocat.
What they did to that man is horrendous and drove off the platform a truly amazing and wholesome creator.
Someone hug that cheesecake, bro got ganged up by a butch of flies and roaches
He supported the harassment of streamers during the hogwarts legacy stuff deserved
Cap
Didn't he come back and basically prove it was either a stunt or he was being dramatic?
@@MetaVTOfficialnot deserved, but he was being kinda hypocritical
the final victim of cancel culture will be, cancel culture
I always thought that cancelling people online wouldn't change anything in society. And in fact it really doesn't. It just make people more arrogant and hateful about the world they live in. How can they change the world if they can't even change their behavior and speak nice and calm with people? That's a waste of time.
Simple answer: it doesnt work anymore
Long answer: its stupid and doesnt work if you dont care about it it doesnt affect you, look at andrew tate, kanye, most people who get cancelled now have fans that dgaf.
Unless you’re a microcelebrity who exists primarily in an ultrasoft community (FNF), all being cancelled does is purge your followers of softies.
Andrew Tate pretty much says it during his lessons, if you vow to show any dominance they will fight back call you “egoistical” and pretty much everything that he has been called. You shouldn’t let these lowlifes have power over you reaching your greatest potential, and many are waking up to realize
@@damian9303people weren't upset at the Tates for being "dominant" lmao
@@dbear7717 yeah they were lol, when he invaded Shorts and threw off the “inclusive” programming that was undermining young white males was when he dominated the platform
One of the problems people also tend to forget is…
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If you are harassing (cancelling if you want to call it that) someone over the internet, it is not gonna look good for them at all in the future as some jobs, schools and even places of residency (getting an apartment/condo) are requiring cyber vetting checks now, so they will be looking at your social media activity and such.
you can be anonymous on social media
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Edit: Here is an updated comment; took me a few days to think of.
They can be, but the average social media user probably wouldn't go through (or know about) the measures necessary to cover their tracks or digital footprint.
Deleting/deactivating your social media accounts doesn't mean its gone forever; it isn't visible to the public but the information can be obtained by authorities if needed.
Most people are under the impression that you can be anonymous on social media but there is still some level of traceability to posts and accounts; when making an account on sites like instagram or twitter, they do need a phone number and usually a backup email. They could be an absolute nobody who deleted all their posts or accounts but there is still data retention/archival from those social media companies and if a subpoena is filed alongside a lawsuit, those companies can provide all the deleted/incriminating stuff from that user that attempted to get rid of the accusations/evidence/allegations.
That is the point.
I maintain the complaints flow at my employer.
One of our employees was targeted for expressing an opinion that this person disagrees with.
They cherrypicked parts of the exchange, projected their indignation on the company, suggesting that not 'taking action' implies that the company supports (extrapolation of projected assumptions, overal pretty bad stuff). Obviously the intended action was that our employee needed to be publicly denounced and fired.
My response was that we are compelled to full cooperation to police enquiry if our employee decides to file for harassment.
Never heard of them again.
@@sneezyfido Yep; reminds me of the mike tyson quote
"Social media made Y'all way too comfortable with disrespecting people and not getting punched in the face for it."
The moment people realize anonymity is out the window they are much more likely to keep to themselves.
People need to keep in mind that anonymity is not exactly 100% attainable on the internet; if people continue having the mentality that they can be anonymous on the internet with a sock puppet account they would probably engage more in destroying peoples lives or anything if they feel they could get away (losing nothing) with it or be shielded by mobs/masses.
Most cancel culture campaigns are not just destructive to the person being "cancelled" but it definitely can be for the masses of people engaging in making a "cancellation" happen.
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I've heard that Nyquil dries out the dick and lifts the mood. Yes I know… but I have to digress….
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Woahhh
FINALLY TWITTER MIGHT NOT BE A HELLHOLE
IS THIS REAL
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Ahem, I identify as a nerd emoji so I am legally required to correct your statement and cancel you for your highly offensive error.
(To the one person who genuinely identifies as a nerd emoji and takes my comment seriously, this is a joke.)
“The cycle ends here. We must be better than this.”
Again. I've said this for years. Words only have as much power as you give them. Ignorance is bliss
This is why Wurdie has to be one of if not the best youtuber.
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Take your like and get out.
5:45 Wurdie never fails to predict himself filling up my insides
When is there going to be a "minding ya own damn business culture" ?
I was thinking about that
Cancel culture? Why? Culture is so beautiful!
Lol
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Not funny didn't laugh
you weird for that one
@@gabe_motherboard3355 don’t care, didn’t ask.
@@stanoslinga.neither did we
I was never a fan of cancel culture. Whenever I hear rumors and proof comes out true, it just pains me because I may be feeling as if it’s a stab in the heart.
Ik! Same thing
It ended, when we found out we there were “people “ we weren’t allowed to cancel.
Cancel culture is the definition of cyber bullying
i think a big problem with the edgy jokes is that for some ppl (mainly kids) cant tell if its a joke and then they believe in very harmful ideas. that one video with sneako meeting his fans is an example of this. bro was actually surprised at the consequences of his actions
He was right about people typing essays in the video. I am not saying he is wrong or right.
@@gjr_sm did you read my comment
@@FearFusionGamingI didn’t know I could make my essay only 3 sentences
It kinda sad how candle culture been morphed. Because when it originally started, it was used for good, but now that those actual bad people have been removed, they have to go cancel people who did nothing wrong.
Blue hair, fish net and identify as a traffic light 🤡
Man is speaking facts!!!!!! Great video bro keep it up man!!
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Wtf did my brother in Christ just say
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Canceling cancel culture is a good thing.
This is a magnificent video, that part in 0:00 really brought joy to my face, Wurdie never fails to fill my insides.
(this is very clearly a joke and im not those weird copypasta bots lmao)
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@@Raggy_dflisten alr he asked for it
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When I see an opinion that I don't agree with I just say 'I respect your opinion' and forget someone ever said that
To add some nuance here, the issue was never with “streamers” or “content creators” being canceled. You can still upload videos, no one’s negative opinion of you impacts your ability to make money as long as your videos still get views.
The real victims of cancel culture are the people who work 9-5 jobs, and have the no life’s on Twitter (X) or what have you, spamming their employer because they said something “offensive” decades ago and say it reflects poorly on the company. That gets them fired. That takes away their source of income for them and their family. The ruins their life.
I do agree this is becoming less and less common, but I feel like your portrayal of the issue purely from the lens of a content creator/streamer ignored a lot of important parts of what makes up cancel culture and how negatively it can impact a persons life.
They are the internet equivalent of those people you once were friends with but cant seem to find an excuse to get rid of them. They just bring up YOUR past and insult you "as a joke"
Yes
Best inspirational video of the week frfr
Because it was a trend like everything else. Now it dies.
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Sir this is the fbi just know that we feel the exact same
happy ashit?@@Gigachad_plankton
Ayo what the fu-
Wurdie needs more subs, bros spittin facts 🙏
More. You will smile as you lift.
This is a good video glad you’re covering this
There is a limit to how far dark humor can go before coming offensive to where barely anyone thinks it's funny.
True
Not really the only time dark humor can’t be funny is when it’s just completely tone deaf like at a make a wish fundraiser or something. Also cancel culture makes dark humor more funny because you know some people will be genuinely offended
Wurdie Never fails ro fill up my insides.
Wordie never fails to fill up my inside
Duuuuuh Wurdie never fails to fill up my insides.
It was basically just a socially acceptable form of bullying and many people that perpetuate it are hypocrites who want the benefit of the doubt for themselves when they screw up yet demand perfection out of the rest of the world
Burdie never fails to fill up my insides
burdie never fails to fill up my insides
Your videos are so relatable, everyone who agrees is like just straight up normal. You can’t hide from facts if you’re looking right at them.
Wurdie never fails to give me my favorite happy meal all warm and fresh
good job you never dissapoint us with those videos
Fr he spreads my cheeks and fills me wiþ happiness
@@StarsBarsAndCheese chill out
"You don't need to be cancelled if you have too many reasons to be cancelled" -Dantes
We used to have a saying from the 20th century. "Don't feed the trolls".
That is what these cancel everything peeps are. They are basically screeching trolls. Just ignore them long enough, and they go away. They just want attention as if they were spoiled children that haven't been fed yet.
I do not advocate not feeding your children even if they are spoiled. you should, or you are a bad person. Children aren't trolls.
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Wurdie never fails to religiously feel my insides with is words
Wurdie never fails to fill up my insides :)
Wurdie thank you for telling me this information this is the best information I’ve ever seen
At this point, getting canceled online is like receiving a badge of honor
I saw a meme saying “watching celebrities get canceled for things i do on a daily basis”
And it resinated with me because i’m worse then pretty much every celebrity that has gotten canceled lmao.
ironically lots of cancelliers happened to pop up in the Epstein's list.
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@@justjavilol bro
@@urlocaleditor1903 hi poland
Cancel Culture was so bad back then it'd just now everyone gets that minute of fam from something. Also people get canceled for things that are dumb, or just are not true. Also, DDosing is so stupid, and people shouldn't ever be doing that unless they are CRIMINALS who need to be in prison, which is never the case. That's why cancel culture is so daunting.
Great speech. ❤
Awesome sauce
Truly one of the videos ever👍
Truly
@@TheAnimeNerd____ yep🙂
It’s about time that cancel culture is dying, the amount of suffering and pain it has caused to many people has gone on for far too long.
Yes
After Hogwarts legacy I think people stopped taking cancel culture seriously.
I don’t get why cancel culture is even a thing the people that don’t like the Contant can just watch the contact that they like and the people that like the edgy Contant they can just watch that
Yeah exactly!
Someone said this once in a minecraft video, "Know your place, where you are, or gtfo the internet" that cannot be more true.
These people are just as, if not exactly like anti-fandoms. Always putting certain people like dimwits and villainizing them because they irrationally hate them, but in truth, they’re the knights templar on the internet, but are incredibly petty, and they will have no power over us. I’d cancel culture was completely gone, good riddance. Overall, the decay of cancel culture gives me much more confidence in myself, and I’m ready to show the world what I’m capable of, and not in an aggressive way, but in terms of entertainment and spreading happiness.
he was right about people typing paragraphs in the comments
this is a burdie video dude it ain’t that deep
Good luck bro
@@lwpeacekeeperyeah
@@coasterplace5749 Fair enough.
This Video presents a compelling and thought-provoking analysis of the current state of cancel culture. The content creator skillfully dissects the origins, evolution, and potential decline of cancel culture, offering a balanced perspective that encourages critical thinking. What sets this video apart is its ability to foster open dialogue rather than promoting a one-sided narrative. It acknowledges the importance of accountability while questioning the effectiveness and potential consequences of cancel culture. Personally, I appreciate this video because it challenges my own preconceptions and stimulates reflection on the nuances of social justice movements. It serves as a refreshing departure from the polarized discourse often associated with cancel culture discussions, making it a valuable contribution to the ongoing conversation about accountability and justice in the digital age.
Damn, you're right ChatGPT
Ummmmm.... Actially
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The hells wrudie
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BEST THING SO FAR IN THE YEAR!
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With what? He fills me with spaghetti
With what? He fills me with spaghetti
With what? He fills me with spaghetti
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The aunt Jemima thing was corporations thinking they would get good points but literally nobody liked it
I say this unironically:
You sir, are Based!👍
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Yea. Pretending to be offended by non-offensive things is just a method of exerting social control..
tbh i haven't seen anyone get canceled for anything other than stuff that was actually deserved for years
its like how edp hasnt got arrested yet like excuse me,??
@@crabgamingreal he hasn't????? wtf
yea he hasnt just shows the law sucks rn@@bobble_01
@@crabgamingrealits always sucked 😢
I got “cancelled” at my school bro my life is over 😭
why do you got cancel in school? if its because of a joke then tell them to fuck up.
you always dont fail to disappoint
Wurdies videos are awesome for 2 reasons: relatable af, and he’s not afraid to say whatever he wants to say, because it’s facts, and as he said, cancel culture does NOTHING
Canceling went to a whole other level
Uhm, Burdie never fails to fill my insides