No sense, it's a boycott and it's protected under the 1st amendment. Why do you think it never goes to the justice system to be contested? Just stop with the propaganda. It only makes you look ignorant.
cancel culture either doesn't exist or has always existed depending on how broadly you define it. nothing different is happening now from before, it's just online. even then a lot of people who have been "canceled" or have said stuff that would be reason enough to cancel them are doing completely fine.
The best way to deal with cancel culture, is to ignore it. People weigh too much into others feelings. Stop caring and they'll eventually stop complaining
I could see how someone could withstand social stigma because they could carry on and find many likeminded people. The problem is now they are starting to restrict free speech legally and close bank accounts. Eventually no one will be able to withstand it because they want a job and don’t want to go to jail under hate crime laws where they will die in their sleep.
Cancel culture is very bad. It makes people very close-minded which makes them to proud of themselves. It is making people to claim they are always right. This is why, be careful on social media, do not always be influenced. Some people are not meant to copy or idolize. No need to block or cancel but choose to whom to pay attention more.
Cancel culture makes people hide their mistakes rather than own it and change their ways so it really doesn't help at all. I find it Ridiculous that k-pop fans cancel their kpop idols for dating and having crushes like let's be real guys those celebs are people like you & me at the end of the day so what's so Wrong if they get attracted to someone ( who might not be you) & date them
I say we let Cancel Culture grow to its ultimate form... the only way people will learn when they have no one else left to cancel but themselves... they will turn on each other. It's an addiction/rush for people to control the fates of others, they cannot help themselves. This is not about pushing for positive change... this is about yelling and shaming people to make you feel in control for times you were bullied for your interests/beliefs when you were growing up.
True that. I've finally felt a dose of it in my third year of Bachelor of social work. It's quite astounding, almost elegant in how it is crafted. At the same time, I see it as being such a deep and malignant form of narcissism.
As a Caucasian heterosexual male approaching my sixties, apparently I can be blamed for *ABSOLUTELY EVERYTHING* that went wrong with anyone of you readers.
Low Intensity Conflict (where the opposition is up against a Maoist-style insurgency). It's building up to either the capitulation of the assailant's opposition through incremental suppression, memetic repetition ("The Cathedral") and gradual acquisition of authority, or the manifestation of a kinetic conflict, which the assailant (and the opposition, but not because they are inept) wants to avoid as much as possible. Considering that no matter the response taken by the opposition, whether it be submission to demands, indifference, or (as of recent) resistance, the assailant always doubles down and resorts to increasing degrees of violence tells me they''re not going to stop until we're dead, much like most left-wing, low-trust movements. The protests against the Vietnam War, and subsequent violence from orgs like the Weather Underground were just episodes of this insurgency while the affected demographics were in their prime. During their lull, they either obtained promotions, observed why their movements died out, or both, then made adjustments, then waited for the markets to crash (2008). They have two wings, a "legal/public" wing, and a paramilitary wing (Per the Maoist insurgency model) that compliment each others strengths and weaknesses (the "culture war" is a more ubiquitous, if a bit lacking, summation of what's really going on). The leadership of these movements very well know what they're doing. They are bad people. And they bait people into serving them on the psuedo-abrahamic promise of a utopian world after the dust settles, and "evil" is annihilated from the face of the earth. TL;DR, It was all a part of the plan ever since the Frankfurt school set up shop to convert Boomers (then Boomers converting Millenials via less direct means) into revolutionaries. You may want to learn more from fellows like Dr. James Lindsey (New Discourses), Christopher Rufo, and Unconstrained Analytics for more information. All I can say is things are likely going to get worse even if we in the opposition start putting up a more substantial fight, assuming that the legal wing of the assailants doesn't find a way to incapacitate the opposition's leadership, or intimidate sponsors, crucial grassroots organizers, and local, still inexperienced security apparatuses via their paramilitary wing.
Well anything extreme is bad doesn't matter if you support a ideology or not. What recent events shows that people supporting cancel culture are very extreme in their nature and doesn't have patience to fully understand the situation rationally. A very good example of this is Johnny depp and Amber Heard case, when it begun everyone jumped on the bandwagon to cancel Johnny Depp as a result he lost couple of his contacts and job but later on when the case was properly uncovered turns out it was Amber who was guilty, now how are people going to pay for the lost contracts and trauma that Johnny faced because of this cancel culture because of the people. What is most important is that Humans have very fine brain use that rationally, logically and patiently to understand the situation don't just fuck around like testosterone enraged cave man.
I constantly feel the need to take absolute full blame for literally everything that happens to me and accept every last punishment or any sort of retribution I get subject to without question just so I don't anger the cancellers even further.
Me too man. I literally cannot let things go, if I wrong someone, I make sure to amend it or confront it. If I break something, I make it known to avoid dangers. If I lie, I make sure to state why I lied, and ask if it did any wrong, no matter how small
@@Noitisnt-ns7mo i literally blurted out my trama in a comment about cancel culture. I’m dumb. In terms of cancel culture, I find that I will state my end, with honesty, and let them do what they want with it, after. I stated my piece, and I won’t go arguing about it or bowing down and giving them power. I’ve made inappropriate jokes about terrorism, racist jokes, racist comments, and had my fill of manipulation. But I haven’t made the mistake of acting on that or empowering myself with that negativity. I know it’s wrong and at the end of the day, I’ve learned to push those things out of my life. But I’m not gonna go begging for mercy when a bunch of jerks want to tear me down. They want me on their level, then they have to fight for that.
@@samuellopez479 much respect, truly. As a third year bachelor of social work student, mid 40's surrounded by mid 20's, I truly believe every single university class should have a stooge - just some old dude who isn't even invested in passing the course, so he can just say what he wants. It probably wouldn't get far though, as soon as the young folks invoke "feeling unsafe" - it's game over.
@@barr4ckObama240 You know, some of the things cancel culture does is actually pretty good, but it goes too far, but you really shouldn't blame liberals all the time, conservetives do it too, you're technically doing it right know with your profile picture
Most of these people "calling out" these famous people have absolutely no evidence. I am sure there are cases that are valid with evidence. My question is what happened to innocent until proven guilty. One angry persom can cry wolf, suddenly that entertainers career is over. Cancel Culture needs to stop!
In Memphis Tennessee I expressed opposition to American funding of the war in Ukraine, and suddenly all in one day, I was banned from Instagram and Twitter. Like some switch was thrown.
This is why people want to rant, vent, punch, kick, etc. Cancel culture can give you all of it in one package. it is a form of bullying. These people may stand for something good according to themselves and they are not aware of it it is their blind spot.
The cancel culture movement is pathetic and the people associated with it should look at themselves closely. The people involved need to be cancelled permanently.
Being candid, outspoken and opinionated is okay as long as you don't use offensive or demeaning words. You can't, shouldn't be cancelled for being honest, even if your view isn't the same as most people's. That's being overly sensitive. The world needs candor. Whatever happened to "The truth shall set you free"?
So does it mean anything or not? This didn't help me understand, does it matter or not and why should I not go to Twitter and ask to be cancelled because I find it a joke
Aunt Jemima (now known as the Pearl Milling Company) and Uncle Ben's aren't the only brands that lost their mascots to Cancel Culture. So did Land O Lakes (that brand lost its Native American woman mascot: she's no longer there).
The problem with cancellation culture is that it very quickly becomes a witch hunt that resorts to a pile-on, which becomes a pack mentality of destroying lives, and where is the bar for when someone has been ´cancelled´ enough? We end up with situations like Liam Payne, who was getting mercilessly dragged on the daily until his death, and that begs the question...if the end goal was cancelling someone, why make so much noise about doing it?
Actually even if people do not care, shame, etc... BIG companies still cancel you if you are supporting the "wrong" political ideas... It is not about pleasing the crowd...
ok but what does it actually MEAN to get "cancelled"? your fans stop coming to your shows? you no longer can make a living off your career? i imagine artists would get MORE publicity by being cancelled and as the saying goes "all publicity is good publicity"
When it comes to the cancel culture issue I honestly believe that it can be resolved when the media learns when to draw the line when it comes to what is offensive and what is not offensive as the truth is as long as someone is not saying a racial derogatory word for different races of people such as the N word as well as not making fun of something to a particular group that is very important to them whether it could be an atrocity, something sacred to them, their appearance etc then you can draw the line as the thing is the reason people become cancel type of people is that they become hypersensitive to topics like race as the thing is when it comes to talking about things such as race some people take things too far which as I was saying before just makes people become hypersensitive so they become offended by everything so the truth is in order to resolve this issue the media should learn to draw the line as if they don't then this issue is not going to end!
Maybe this is a dumb question but when they say "they will cancel you"... who's they? Is there an actual JOB for people out there who are in charge of canceling public figures? Who's gonna cancel you?
0:50 Dave Matthew probably got cancelled because he called Arumaru "my little maggot" or smth like that lol (Anyone who gets the reference is a gigachad.)
There should be rules, and regulations to what we can say and do. Just because we can say/do something doesn't mean we should. For example: just because you can express your feelings and say you hate your mom's new boyfriend, doesn't make it ethical or morally correct.
I wish I had the kind of power to cancel someone as a man I’ll never see it but I’d seriously love to weald that power too to take out my enemies #MENTOO
except when you have children and you need to put food on the table and you're being threatend to keep quiet or lose your job! gotta put these people in their places before they ruin your life!
@@aminesosa8676 they cant cancel you if you didn’t do anything wrong in the present. Even if you’ve done something in your past just be honest and explain how you learned from your mistakes. You can still keep doing your job with out most honesty. If you don’t have anything to hide people will recognize it. Cancel culture is laughable and is only a threat to people who are either insecure and can’t handle some pressure or actually have some big skeletons in their closet 😁
@@AttackOnTitanlover2077 thats the problem in this word every1 want to be somebody want to be remembered etc. I want to be loved by god. So i try to be kind in words and action where i can but when ppl say stuff about me or to me i just could care less lol. I can count my friends on 1 hand and i dont want a relationship anymore in the way ppl treath each other at the moment. I am a father 35 years old i am happy in my live and thats good enough for me until i can be with the lord. So yeah that works perfect for me. and if it anoys distubes or affect any1 that isnt realy my problem since i am not doing anything wrong in the eyes off the lord
It's all about accountability and doing the right thing, even if you don't want to. The term "cancel" may be an unfortunate name but it doesn't mean you should be literally canceled or go off somewhere and die. It's a way to make people be responsible for what they say and do. There are those who believe they can go out to the community of life and say whatever it is that pops in their brain no matter who it hurts or cuts down. People against cancel culture are the same ones who use foul, hurtful language to cancel others themselves through cuts and knicks at their way of life or who they are in real life. Who are they to judge others and not expect to be judged back. Cancel culture or whatever it is you want to call it is a good thing for the time being.
Expect even when the person dose change they never accept that and continue to attack the person even years after the person has shown that they have changed.
you talk of responsibility but what about of those who think they somehow have the moral authority to go around cancelling people ? if you mistakenly cancel someone, dox them and they end up losing their jobs, where is your responsibility?
It’s the people who run Cancel Culture, because as far as I know, they are sensitive. It’s most likely them or that society. Thats the problem with Cancel Culture, which is why it is pretty much known as a joke or problem in today’s society.
@@footbaht6401 Give me one person who lost their job, that didn't deserve to, because of cancel culture. Just one. You talk in suppositions but I speak to the real world. I've heard people like Jeff Schroeder in Daily Blast Live speak of himself being canceled and yet he still has a job and a great one at that; one that he doesn't deserve, in my opinion. All this is my opinion, I thought everyone knew that and my opinion can't be wrong for the fact that it's MY OPINION. Like I said, cancel culture or whatever it is you want to call it is a good thing FOR THE TIME BEING. I will change when the time comes for it; I believe that too is a good thing.
@@mrcoffee2634 I don't believe that. When real change happens everyone will know and be glad it happened. I've never seen any one hurt from living up to their responsibilities.
The cancel culture is like a manifistation of the novel "nineteen eighty-four", the cancellers being the thought police
Watch the "Majority Rule" episode from "The Orville" :)
No sense, it's a boycott and it's protected under the 1st amendment. Why do you think it never goes to the justice system to be contested? Just stop with the propaganda. It only makes you look ignorant.
Wow really...? You are so anti-gen z it's disgusting. WE are the future you know
cancel culture either doesn't exist or has always existed depending on how broadly you define it. nothing different is happening now from before, it's just online. even then a lot of people who have been "canceled" or have said stuff that would be reason enough to cancel them are doing completely fine.
My thoughts exactly
The best way to deal with cancel culture, is to ignore it. People weigh too much into others feelings. Stop caring and they'll eventually stop complaining
Except that it is actively ruining people’s careers.
I could see how someone could withstand social stigma because they could carry on and find many likeminded people. The problem is now they are starting to restrict free speech legally and close bank accounts. Eventually no one will be able to withstand it because they want a job and don’t want to go to jail under hate crime laws where they will die in their sleep.
THIS
YOuTube covertly does it.
you don't know the power
If I got cancelled I don't care. I will still continue my career
People nowadays are just getting too soft and sensitive, and tend to take a lot of things way to serious.
exactly
or you act insensitive and less soft to prove to yourself you are not one of them. Am I right?.
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Cancel culture is very bad. It makes people very close-minded which makes them to proud of themselves. It is making people to claim they are always right.
This is why, be careful on social media, do not always be influenced. Some people are not meant to copy or idolize. No need to block or cancel but choose to whom to pay attention more.
Yeah
We love cancel culture
I agree with this
Cancel culture makes people hide their mistakes rather than own it and change their ways so it really doesn't help at all.
I find it Ridiculous that k-pop fans cancel their kpop idols for dating and having crushes like let's be real guys those celebs are people like you & me at the end of the day so what's so Wrong if they get attracted to someone ( who might not be you) & date them
I got canceled today
It was awful
I just said that snow is white
Noooo!!!111!1! It's blackkkkk!!!!!!111!
Cancellajakeksowkflckrngk
I say we let Cancel Culture grow to its ultimate form... the only way people will learn when they have no one else left to cancel but themselves... they will turn on each other. It's an addiction/rush for people to control the fates of others, they cannot help themselves. This is not about pushing for positive change... this is about yelling and shaming people to make you feel in control for times you were bullied for your interests/beliefs when you were growing up.
Amen 🙏
True, if anything We need to ignore & cancel them, they act like their going thru their "terrible twos" again ~
I agree with you on cancel culture being bad, but no we should not let it grow, whether or not it’s for the purpose of “so they can learn”
True that. I've finally felt a dose of it in my third year of Bachelor of social work. It's quite astounding, almost elegant in how it is crafted. At the same time, I see it as being such a deep and malignant form of narcissism.
“Sticks and stones may break my bones but, words will cancel my life”
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@@user-ve2wx8om6i I’m pretending to be a karen. Stay woke, stay off the coke.
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Im not sure what to say about cancel culture.On one hand its good to expose certain individuals,but on the other hand it got too far
Cancel culture is cringe, there are so many people on internet that get offended off all
"Sticks & stones can break my bones, but words can NEVER hurt me."
As a Caucasian heterosexual male approaching my sixties, apparently I can be blamed for *ABSOLUTELY EVERYTHING* that went wrong with anyone of you readers.
Pretty much. The world is going nuts
Low Intensity Conflict (where the opposition is up against a Maoist-style insurgency). It's building up to either the capitulation of the assailant's opposition through incremental suppression, memetic repetition ("The Cathedral") and gradual acquisition of authority, or the manifestation of a kinetic conflict, which the assailant (and the opposition, but not because they are inept) wants to avoid as much as possible. Considering that no matter the response taken by the opposition, whether it be submission to demands, indifference, or (as of recent) resistance, the assailant always doubles down and resorts to increasing degrees of violence tells me they''re not going to stop until we're dead, much like most left-wing, low-trust movements.
The protests against the Vietnam War, and subsequent violence from orgs like the Weather Underground were just episodes of this insurgency while the affected demographics were in their prime. During their lull, they either obtained promotions, observed why their movements died out, or both, then made adjustments, then waited for the markets to crash (2008). They have two wings, a "legal/public" wing, and a paramilitary wing (Per the Maoist insurgency model) that compliment each others strengths and weaknesses (the "culture war" is a more ubiquitous, if a bit lacking, summation of what's really going on). The leadership of these movements very well know what they're doing. They are bad people. And they bait people into serving them on the psuedo-abrahamic promise of a utopian world after the dust settles, and "evil" is annihilated from the face of the earth.
TL;DR, It was all a part of the plan ever since the Frankfurt school set up shop to convert Boomers (then Boomers converting Millenials via less direct means) into revolutionaries. You may want to learn more from fellows like Dr. James Lindsey (New Discourses), Christopher Rufo, and Unconstrained Analytics for more information. All I can say is things are likely going to get worse even if we in the opposition start putting up a more substantial fight, assuming that the legal wing of the assailants doesn't find a way to incapacitate the opposition's leadership, or intimidate sponsors, crucial grassroots organizers, and local, still inexperienced security apparatuses via their paramilitary wing.
@@Nolanoyayo saId everyone from every time period ever
Just watched this for understanding cancel culture and my algorithm brought me here.
It's the modern-day equivalent of barbaric "tar and feathering" by a mob.
No it's not, don't be such a drama-lama.
@@SkageXL5 you spelled llama wrong
Its like castration of free speech
@@thameekstaninjahman8337 Late to the conversation much?
@Tonyo Komnenos Why are Right-winge people always cowards?
Well anything extreme is bad doesn't matter if you support a ideology or not. What recent events shows that people supporting cancel culture are very extreme in their nature and doesn't have patience to fully understand the situation rationally. A very good example of this is Johnny depp and Amber Heard case, when it begun everyone jumped on the bandwagon to cancel Johnny Depp as a result he lost couple of his contacts and job but later on when the case was properly uncovered turns out it was Amber who was guilty, now how are people going to pay for the lost contracts and trauma that Johnny faced because of this cancel culture because of the people. What is most important is that Humans have very fine brain use that rationally, logically and patiently to understand the situation don't just fuck around like testosterone enraged cave man.
Cancel culture or not, it has always been this way...
How many people think cancel culture is a joke 🙋🏼♂️
cancel culture cancels more people that has a different opinion than it ever cancels the evil doers
Sticks and stones may break my bones but words will never hurt me.
I constantly feel the need to take absolute full blame for literally everything that happens to me and accept every last punishment or any sort of retribution I get subject to without question just so I don't anger the cancellers even further.
Dude I'm starting to see your comments everywhere lol
I love your SDVX memes btw
Me too man. I literally cannot let things go, if I wrong someone, I make sure to amend it or confront it. If I break something, I make it known to avoid dangers. If I lie, I make sure to state why I lied, and ask if it did any wrong, no matter how small
Apparently a fine line between a sheep and sarcasm.@@samuellopez479
@@Noitisnt-ns7mo i literally blurted out my trama in a comment about cancel culture. I’m dumb. In terms of cancel culture, I find that I will state my end, with honesty, and let them do what they want with it, after. I stated my piece, and I won’t go arguing about it or bowing down and giving them power. I’ve made inappropriate jokes about terrorism, racist jokes, racist comments, and had my fill of manipulation. But I haven’t made the mistake of acting on that or empowering myself with that negativity. I know it’s wrong and at the end of the day, I’ve learned to push those things out of my life. But I’m not gonna go begging for mercy when a bunch of jerks want to tear me down. They want me on their level, then they have to fight for that.
@@samuellopez479 much respect, truly. As a third year bachelor of social work student, mid 40's surrounded by mid 20's, I truly believe every single university class should have a stooge - just some old dude who isn't even invested in passing the course, so he can just say what he wants. It probably wouldn't get far though, as soon as the young folks invoke "feeling unsafe" - it's game over.
Cancel the Cancel Culture.
There goes freedom of speech, thanks genz.
Thanks Leftist In general
It’s not GenZ‘s fault. It’s the idiots that influence them.
@@Ratchetzillastudios(radical democrats)
@@barr4ckObama240 You know, some of the things cancel culture does is actually pretty good, but it goes too far, but you really shouldn't blame liberals all the time, conservetives do it too, you're technically doing it right know with your profile picture
@@barr4ckObama240So they created then?
...so it's impossible to get cancelled if you don't care
Most of these people "calling out" these famous people have absolutely no evidence. I am sure there are cases that are valid with evidence. My question is what happened to innocent until proven guilty. One angry persom can cry wolf, suddenly that entertainers career is over. Cancel Culture needs to stop!
Let’s replace cancel culture with accountability!
In Memphis Tennessee I expressed opposition to American funding of the war in Ukraine, and suddenly all in one day, I was banned from Instagram and Twitter. Like some switch was thrown.
This is why people want to rant, vent, punch, kick, etc. Cancel culture can give you all of it in one package. it is a form of bullying. These people may stand for something good according to themselves and they are not aware of it it is their blind spot.
It used to be called BLACKBALLING people.
Look deep into my eyes and ask me if I care if you like me…
The cancel culture movement is pathetic and the people associated with it should look at themselves closely. The people involved need to be cancelled permanently.
Being candid, outspoken and opinionated is okay as long as you don't use offensive or demeaning words. You can't, shouldn't be cancelled for being honest, even if your view isn't the same as most people's. That's being overly sensitive. The world needs candor. Whatever happened to "The truth shall set you free"?
Words put together = meaning
Offensive words = meaning
It’s all or nothing, and I say it should be all. Free speech all around.
RUclips censors people for just having a different opinion.
So does it mean anything or not? This didn't help me understand, does it matter or not and why should I not go to Twitter and ask to be cancelled because I find it a joke
Protect speech for its own sake if you don’t want to be an idiot, and are keen on not raising future idiots. Thought police should never be ok.
they forgot to add most important part, EVERYTHING HAPPENED IN THE USA
It is PURE FASCISM
If someone is genuinely trying to give the best advice possible and they want to help than this person should not be cancelled
Aunt Jemima (now known as the Pearl Milling Company) and Uncle Ben's aren't the only brands that lost their mascots to Cancel Culture. So did Land O Lakes (that brand lost its Native American woman mascot: she's no longer there).
The problem with cancellation culture is that it very quickly becomes a witch hunt that resorts to a pile-on, which becomes a pack mentality of destroying lives, and where is the bar for when someone has been ´cancelled´ enough? We end up with situations like Liam Payne, who was getting mercilessly dragged on the daily until his death, and that begs the question...if the end goal was cancelling someone, why make so much noise about doing it?
Cancel culture is Just a thing Uber haves to deal with their drivers. And we ain't waiting that long.
Cancel Culture needs to get over themselves. Then preceded to be canceled.
Actually even if people do not care, shame, etc... BIG companies still cancel you if you are supporting the "wrong" political ideas... It is not about pleasing the crowd...
why was conan obrien cancelled?
ok but what does it actually MEAN to get "cancelled"? your fans stop coming to your shows? you no longer can make a living off your career? i imagine artists would get MORE publicity by being cancelled and as the saying goes "all publicity is good publicity"
Thankyou for this upload in 2024
When it comes to the cancel culture issue I honestly believe that it can be resolved when the media learns when to draw the line when it comes to what is offensive and what is not offensive as the truth is as long as someone is not saying a racial derogatory word for different races of people such as the N word as well as not making fun of something to a particular group that is very important to them whether it could be an atrocity, something sacred to them, their appearance etc then you can draw the line as the thing is the reason people become cancel type of people is that they become hypersensitive to topics like race as the thing is when it comes to talking about things such as race some people take things too far which as I was saying before just makes people become hypersensitive so they become offended by everything so the truth is in order to resolve this issue the media should learn to draw the line as if they don't then this issue is not going to end!
Maybe this is a dumb question but when they say "they will cancel you"... who's they? Is there an actual JOB for people out there who are in charge of canceling public figures?
Who's gonna cancel you?
The people with no life and nothing better to do complain to the companies, a lot.
0:50
Dave Matthew probably got cancelled because he called Arumaru "my little maggot" or smth like that lol (Anyone who gets the reference is a gigachad.)
Ah yes, the angriest reply ever.
There should be rules, and regulations to what we can say and do. Just because we can say/do something doesn't mean we should. For example: just because you can express your feelings and say you hate your mom's new boyfriend, doesn't make it ethical or morally correct.
Good to know
A rose by any other name. It's a boycott and it's covered under the first amendment. You don't like it when your stuff gets boycotted . .tough $hit.
I got canceled by this culture and all I can say is what comes around will come around to them
I never heard of this before in my country.
The bile i feel for being part of this cancel culture generation...😑😑😑🤢🤢🤢🤮🤮🤮
@Howard Stern Mean-well? I find that a tough one
@Howard Stern Mean-well? I find that a tough one
And unfortunately, depending on how things go, it could only get stronger
Pink was not cancelled for the same thing.
Who feels sorry for Andrew Tate?
You're going to cancel me!
I watched at this at my school!
I really want to be cancelled
Yep, I was cancelled by President Johnson for wanting him to end the war in Vietnam 😊
Hey, hey hey Jose
I wish I had the kind of power to cancel someone as a man I’ll never see it but I’d seriously love to weald that power too to take out my enemies #MENTOO
That's why I'm going 🤪 off the grid shortly 😎
Voddie baucham rightly challenges against the “social justice movement”
Madness 2023
It's not something I appreciate!
This cancel culture stuff is getting ridiculous
0:14
George Soros….nuff said
Your fired
I'm canceling you!
India needs it badly.
Who tf cares about cancel culture just ignore it 😂
except when you have children and you need to put food on the table and you're being threatend to keep quiet or lose your job!
gotta put these people in their places before they ruin your life!
@@aminesosa8676 they cant cancel you if you didn’t do anything wrong in the present. Even if you’ve done something in your past just be honest and explain how you learned from your mistakes. You can still keep doing your job with out most honesty. If you don’t have anything to hide people will recognize it. Cancel culture is laughable and is only a threat to people who are either insecure and can’t handle some pressure or actually have some big skeletons in their closet 😁
You also get cancelled from your job 😂
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so basicly cancel culture doesnt affect me because idc bieing alone XD and i also dont care about succes or what ppl think off me😁😁😁😁😁
Simply not caring about what people say about you simply doesn’t work well depending on where you are or if you even ate somebody
@@AttackOnTitanlover2077 thats the problem in this word every1 want to be somebody want to be remembered etc.
I want to be loved by god.
So i try to be kind in words and action where i can but when ppl say stuff about me or to me i just could care less lol.
I can count my friends on 1 hand and i dont want a relationship anymore in the way ppl treath each other at the moment.
I am a father 35 years old i am happy in my live and thats good enough for me until i can be with the lord.
So yeah that works perfect for me.
and if it anoys distubes or affect any1 that isnt realy my problem since i am not doing anything wrong in the eyes off the lord
@@demonkiler2 then I wish you good luck and nobody bothers you
@@AttackOnTitanlover2077 thank you
@@demonkiler2 no thank you we need more people like you
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There is no cancell culture. Its called consequences of your actions.
It's all about accountability and doing the right thing, even if you don't want to. The term "cancel" may be an unfortunate name but it doesn't mean you should be literally canceled or go off somewhere and die. It's a way to make people be responsible for what they say and do. There are those who believe they can go out to the community of life and say whatever it is that pops in their brain no matter who it hurts or cuts down. People against cancel culture are the same ones who use foul, hurtful language to cancel others themselves through cuts and knicks at their way of life or who they are in real life. Who are they to judge others and not expect to be judged back. Cancel culture or whatever it is you want to call it is a good thing for the time being.
Expect even when the person dose change they never accept that and continue to attack the person even years after the person has shown that they have changed.
you talk of responsibility but what about of those who think they somehow have the moral authority to go around cancelling people ? if you mistakenly cancel someone, dox them and they end up losing their jobs, where is your responsibility?
It’s the people who run Cancel Culture, because as far as I know, they are sensitive. It’s most likely them or that society. Thats the problem with Cancel Culture, which is why it is pretty much known as a joke or problem in today’s society.
@@footbaht6401 Give me one person who lost their job, that didn't deserve to, because of cancel culture. Just one. You talk in suppositions but I speak to the real world. I've heard people like Jeff Schroeder in Daily Blast Live speak of himself being canceled and yet he still has a job and a great one at that; one that he doesn't deserve, in my opinion. All this is my opinion, I thought everyone knew that and my opinion can't be wrong for the fact that it's MY OPINION. Like I said, cancel culture or whatever it is you want to call it is a good thing FOR THE TIME BEING. I will change when the time comes for it; I believe that too is a good thing.
@@mrcoffee2634 I don't believe that. When real change happens everyone will know and be glad it happened. I've never seen any one hurt from living up to their responsibilities.
i support cancel culture.
@@Kaiserethe03 either it's a joke or uhhhhh 💀
You mean it?
Evil.
How could you say that? Boys, let's cancel this guy
@@BEN-ys6gu yes
Then WHY THE HELL HASN'T JOE BIDEN BEEN CANCELLED ON TWITTER !
Not yet.
women
So long pepe le pew