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Multiple newspapers dropped quotDilbertquot after cartoonist Scott Adams called Black people quota hate groupquot that white people need to quotget the hell away from.quot But there's more blame to
Scott Adams, creator of the comic strip Dilbert, poses for a portrait with the Dilbert character in his studio in Dublin, Calif., in 2006.Several prominent media publishers across the U.S. are
1 of 3 . FILE - Scott Adams, creator of the comic strip Dilbert, talks about his work at his studio in Dublin, Calif., on Oct. 26, 2006. Adams experienced possibly the biggest repercussion of his recent comments about race when distributor Andrews McMeel Universal announced Sunday, Feb. 26 it would no longer work with the cartoonist.
Newspapers across the country dropped the quotDilbertquot comic strip over the weekend after the creator of the satirical cartoon went on a racist tirade, calling Black Americans a quothate group
Scott Adams, the cartoonist who draws Dilbert, said Whites should avoid Blacks, and his comic strip is canceled across the U.S.. Jack Ohman email160protected You may have seen the short note on
Dilbert is a long-running comic that pokes fun at office-place culture. quotDilbertquot creator Scott Adams at his home in Pleasanton, Calif., on Jan. 6, 2014. Lea Suzuki The San Francisco Chronicle
Many US newspapers including the Washington Post have dropped the long-running Dilbert cartoon strip after its creator made racist comments. In a video on YouTube, Scott Adams, who is white, said
quotDilbertquot is a long-running comic that pokes fun at work office culture. The backlash began following an episode this week of the YouTube show quotReal Coffee with Scott Adams.quot
quotThe decision to stop Dilbert's comic from running is a decision to stop the spread of information and agenda setting,quot he says. quotThis is about power. He had a lot of influence and power.
Scott Adams, the creator of the Dilbert comic strip, made a series of racist remarks last week, and the fallout keeps coming. Yesterday, the comic's distributor announced that it has severed ties