Dilbert comic strip
In June 2020, the cartoonist said, referring to the cancellation of the Dilbert TV show, "I lost my TV show for being white" and was "the third job I lost for being white."
So, when Adams announced on September 21, 2022, that Dilbert had been "cancelled" from 77 newspapers, suggestions that the move was politically-motivated began to spread.
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RB 60 (09-23-2022)
Adams said it was because he's been running strips lately lampooning the whole Woke culture.
Guess which snowflake had to run and hide? LOL
"Hatred is a failure of imagination" - Graham Greene, "The Power and the Glory"
https://www.msn.com/en-us/tv/news/di...re/ar-AA125TopThe creator of Dilbert, Scott Adams, announced Tuesday that his comic has been canceled by nearly 77 newspapers, which he says are owned by one media company.
Dilbert follows the titular character as he navigates American office culture. Recently, as "woke" culture has permeated workplaces, it has been addressed in Adams's comics.
"All of the wokeness and anything that permeated from ESG [environmental, social, and governance] … so that stuff made its way into the business world, and then, it became proper content for Dilbert,"
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