Globe 10 Chronicles

CANCELING

20 min · 30. tammi 2026
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Cancel culture isn’t accountability. It’s not justice. And it’s definitely not healing. In the first episode of Season Two of Globe10 Chronicles, Exi explores what canceling actually is — and what it does after the noise fades. This episode is a long-form reflection on cancel culture in online communities, gaming spaces, and leadership roles — told from the perspective of someone who didn’t disappear. This chapter looks at how moral panic spreads, why visibility becomes a liability, and how “doing the right thing” often turns into social exile. This is not an apology episode.This is not a redemption arc.This is a post-mortem. We talk about: * What cancel culture actually means (and what it doesn’t) * Why canceling is emotionally convenient — especially in group chats * How visibility turns women into targets * Why silence protects comfort, not justice * What staying does to the fantasy of erasure * And what canceling feels like after it happens This episode is for anyone who has been questioned, doubted, erased, or asked to disappear quietly — and chose not to. Welcome to Globe10 Chronicles, Season Two.Look what you made me do.

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