Is Cancel Culture Accountability or Just Mob Justice?
Cancel culture has become a powerful force, but is it really holding people accountable or just fueling an endless cycle of public shaming? 🚫💬 On one hand, it's given a voice to marginalized communities and brought much-needed attention to harmful behavior. On the other hand, it’s quick, harsh, and often doesn't allow for redemption or growth.
Here’s my take: While accountability is important, the way cancel culture operates often feels like a digital witch hunt. Shouldn’t we focus more on education and rehabilitation rather than just shutting people out?
What do you think? Is cancel culture a force for good or a modern-day mob mentality? Let’s debate. 👇


















