In a surprising turn of events, the founder of cancel culture, Liam Bettencourt, has canceled himself for being “too cancel-y.” In a statement released on his personal blog, the founder, who goes by the pseudonym “Cancel King,” announced that he was stepping down from his role as the leader of the cancel culture movement, admitting that he had taken it too far and that it has become too extreme and harmful.
“I realize now that cancel culture has become a form of cancel-terrorism and is no longer about holding people accountable for their actions,” said the Cancel King. “It has become a weapon used to silence dissenting voices and stifle open dialogue. I can no longer be a part of this harmful movement and I have to cancel myself for my past actions.”
The statement was met with mixed reactions from the public. Some praised the Cancel King’s decision, calling it a courageous and self-reflective act. Others, however, were quick to call him out for his past actions, calling for him to be held accountable for the harm he has caused.
The cancel king’s followers and supporters were in shock, some of them are calling for his return and some are creating memes about the situation. The cancel culture movement is now in disarray, and many are questioning the effectiveness and morality of the movement.
As for the Cancel King, he has announced that he will be taking a break from social media and will be focusing on self-reflection and personal growth, and will no longer be a part of cancel culture or any other movement.