The Thistle & Dram

Cancel Culture, The Internet’s Favourite Courtroom

59 min · 15 jun 2026
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One tweet, one clip, one mistake… and suddenly the whole internet becomes judge, jury, and executioner. This week, we’re diving into the chaos of cancel culture vs real accountability — and asking the uncomfortable question: are people actually being held responsible… or just publicly destroyed for sport? From ridiculous pile-ons over harmless comments to serious situations where consequences absolutely matter, we break down where the line should be… and why it’s so blurry online. Expect hot takes on: * The difference between being called out vs being called in. * Why the internet loves a downfall arc. * “Main character energy” is turning into public trials. * Scottish bluntness vs online sensitivity (yes… we go there 👀). * And whether anyone ever truly “comes back” after being cancelled.All delivered with our usual mix of humour, honesty, and a dram in hand — because if we’re getting cancelled after this… we may as well enjoy it 🥃

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