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    +title: "Cancel culture doesn’t work with real techno people"
    +pubDate: 2026-04-05T20:04:47.000Z
    +updatedDate: 2026-04-05T20:04:47.000Z
    +draft: false
    +excerpt: "The techno underground has a natural immune system against cancel culture. Not because it is morally superior or politically enlightened, but because the people who actually go to dark techno … Read more"
    +categories:
    +  - Dark Culture
    +tags:
    +  - community
    +  - format-opinion
    +  - music
    +  - tone-confrontational
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    +  src: https://cdn.slist.net/posts/cancel-culture-doesnt-work-with-real-techno-people/cover.png
    +  alt: "Abstract shield in dark underground space - cancel resistance"
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    +The techno underground has a natural immune system against cancel culture. Not because it is morally superior or politically enlightened, but because the people who actually go to dark techno parties at 4am in a warehouse in an industrial zone are not the same people who organize Twitter campaigns.
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    +Cancel culture is mainstream mentality. The logic runs: I got offended, so now everyone else needs to get offended too. That works in spaces where social consensus is the primary currency. It does not work in spaces where the currency is taste, and taste is evaluated by who showed up and how hard they danced.
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    +## The mechanics of failure
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