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  2. The day 'Dilbert' disappeared: The controversy over Scott ...

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    The largest newspaper publisher in the U.S., Gannett Co., said on Friday the USA Today Network would stop publishing Dilbert immediately. The USA Today Network includes USA Today and more than 300 ...

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  4. Dilbert principle - Wikipedia

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    In the Dilbert comic strip of February 5, 1995, Dogbert says that "leadership is nature's way of removing morons from the productive flow". Adams himself explained, [1] I wrote The Dilbert Principle around the concept that in many cases the least competent, least smart people are promoted, simply because they’re the ones you don't want doing actual work.

  5. Dilbert comic strip dropped by US newspapers over creator’s ...

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    Dilbert plotlines had also featured anti-woke themes more recently, and the cartoon had already been dropped in September from 77 newspapers by publisher Lee Enterprises. Show comments Advertisement

  6. Dilbert (TV series) - Wikipedia

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    Dilbert is an American adult animated sitcom produced by Adelaide Productions, Idbox and United Media, and distributed by Columbia TriStar Television. The series is an adaptation of the comic strip of the same name by Scott Adams , who also served as executive producer and showrunner for the series along with former Seinfeld writer Larry Charles .

  7. Dilbert - Wikipedia

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    Dilbert Future and The Joy of Work are among the best-selling books in the series. In 1997, Adams received the National Cartoonists Society Reuben Award and the Newspaper Comic Strip Award for his work. Dilbert appears online and as of 2013 was published daily in 2,000 newspapers in 65 countries and 25 languages. [3]

  8. 'Dilbert' cartoonist defends racist rant after backlash - AOL

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    The cartoon "Dilbert" has been dropped from numerous U.S. newspapers in response to a racist rant by its creator on YouTube. Scott Adams called Black Americans a "hate group" and suggested white ...

  9. Category:Dilbert - Wikipedia

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    Articles about the comic strip Dilbert and its derivative works. Subcategories. This category has the following 3 subcategories, out of 3 total. B. Dilbert books (2 P) C.