Mike Belcher, a commentator active on social media, recently posted several tweets addressing topics ranging from online debates to potential security concerns.
On September 20, 2025, Belcher commented on the ongoing discourse around cancel culture. He wrote, “The debate churning about what is an is not ‘cancel culture’ is, again, missing the forest for the trees by substituting a tactic where first principles ought to be. Stop worrying so much about tools and worry about the job at hand.”
Earlier that day, Belcher shared two links in a tweet without additional commentary: “https://t.co/WiMjyB5cb9 https://t.co/EqXPPFw6OP” (September 20, 2025).
On September 21, 2025, Belcher addressed potential security threats in another post. He stated, “Big grain of salt, and normally wouldn’t share without more info, but if it’s accurate people need to be seriously on alert as this might match up with federally warned about impending terror attacks that might be broader than this. https://t.co/csmshXIvng”
Belcher’s reference to federal warnings about possible terror attacks reflects ongoing concerns among U.S. authorities regarding domestic and international threats. In recent years, government agencies have periodically issued alerts urging vigilance amid credible intelligence suggesting potential attacks.

