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1 minute ago, Centrist_Jans Cookbook said:

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How’d you get that gif of me and my 3rd leg poking out?? Delete this!!!

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On 10/17/2025 at 11:50 AM, Ghent said:

Can you name a person who has been cancelled for something unjustly?

Yes, actually. It was literally a year or two ago that Phisnom (developer of an authorized remake of Five Nights at Freddy's) posted his opinion/thoughts of the latest (at the time) FNaF game "Ruin" and he said that it was boring. then everybody went off on him n shit and was removed from the community, which led him to cancel his game. Not even just that, but all the people who get cancelled for their political preferences, usually those who support someone that the other party disagrees with. I hate that. Since when is your political opinion going to get you rejected or shot? Yk what I'm saying?

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Yeah I have no idea who that is or what you're talking about

And nobody gets canceled for their shit hole political opinions. The shittier they are the more money they make

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He got cancelled or people didn't like him and wouldn't buy his game? I don't think the court of public opinion can "cancel" your own ventures outside of being so unlikable you can't put forth a viable product into the marketplace. 

Do those "political preferences" support policies that exploit or hurt others? That's on them. 

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Consumers have power. If they choose to boycott or try to stop supporting someone they could have lots of power over someone else's livelihood. Just like if someone buys something more because someone has douchy views being a dick can be a huge career boost. I don't a boycott is cancel culture (but that's just me) I think when it gets tricky is when companies who have power avoid selling or supporting someone because someone is "cancelled". In that case it's definitely cancelling imo. Then it has to do with if you agree with that sort of thing. If say a conservative retailer refuses to sell an artist or film director that is anti Trump and that retailer also controls most of the market then that artist is pretty much cancelled. Cancel culture is so associated with what Americans see as far left, that they forget that the far right actually has more power to cancel people.

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