In a lively conversation with Karen Dunbar, a Scottish comedian, actress, and writer, Konstantin Kisin and Francis Foster tackle the pressing issue of cancel culture. They reflect on how comedy has evolved from edgy humor to a more politically correct landscape, emphasizing the balance comedians must find between humor and potential harm. The trio also discusses the hypocrisy of virtue signaling, the therapy of humor in grief, and the complex relationship between freedom of expression and censorship in today's society. Expect sharp insights and plenty of laughter!