Cancel culture has become a hot topic, with people debating if it holds powerful individuals accountable or if it unfairly punishes mistakes and silences debate. On one hand, social media empowers marginalized voices to call out harmful behavior quickly. On the other, some argue it leads to mob mentality and lack of forgiveness. The line between accountability and overreaction is blurry, and each case sparks heated discussions. While cancel culture can push for justice, it sometimes feels like a digital witch hunt. It’s a complex phenomenon reflecting broader issues of justice, freedom of speech, and social change.