Cancel Me Bro looks at how a culture built on connection turned into one built on fear.
Author Simon Edge pulls back the curtain on cancel culture - not to defend the indefensible, but to question how far we've gone in the name of outrage.
Through sharp storytelling, humor, and a dose of uncomfortable truth, he examines the ripple effects of social shaming - how it silences conversation, punishes nuance, and leaves everyone walking on eggshells.
This isn't about politics. It's about people - and what happens when everyone's afraid to speak.
This isn't about defending hate or excusing cruelty. It's about what happens when truth becomes dangerous, humor becomes contraband, and people start censoring themselves just to stay safe.From comedians and media giants to regular people who said the "wrong thing," Edge unpacks how outrage has replaced empathy, how clicks replaced conversation, and how silence became the new self-defense.
If you still believe in second chances, honest dialogue, and laughing without permission, this book will remind you that courage doesn't come from conformity - it comes from saying what's real.