People will always have different experiences and different opinions, no matter where they are. The public believes that cancelling culture is at an all-time high. They argue that cancel culture has been persistent and aggressive towards bringing down people who either have different opinions, caught up in the moment, or just had a minor inconvenience. They call for either a change or a complete stop to cancel culture. While this is a valid opinion and argument, the best way is to ignore it. Cancel culture is led by people who just want the attention, if an individual or business does not give it to them, cancel culture does not have any power. In another argument, cancel culture is believed not to even exist. In an article written by Sarah Manavis, the article describes cancel culture as the monster under your bed. Cancel culture does not exist, but the idea of cancel culture frightens everyone. It is problematic for celebrities, businesses, and everyday citizens. In an article in the San Diego Union Tribune, a Latino man was accused of making a white supremacy sign during a Black Lives Matter protest. That man was later fired from his job, discriminated against on social media, and even lost his truck since it was the