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  2. '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 ...

  3. 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

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

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    The popular comic strip, a staple in publications across the country since 1989, has been pulled from major newspapers effective immediately. ... Hundreds of papers dropped Dilbert amid the fallout.

  5. ‘Dilbert’ Comic Strip Dropped by Newspapers Over ... - AOL

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    Last fall, 77 newspapers owned by publisher Lee Enterprises droppedDilbert”; however, that appeared to be part of a broader move by the company to scale back comic strips.

  6. Newspapers drop Dilbert after cartoonist’s racist rant as ...

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    Scott Adams, whose cartoon began syndication in 1989, made the comments this week on his own show Newspapers drop Dilbert after cartoonist’s racist rant as Musk engages him on Twitter Skip to ...

  7. Dilbert - Wikipedia

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    Dilbert is an American comic strip written and illustrated by Scott Adams, first published on April 16, 1989. [2] It is known for its satirical office humor about a white-collar , micromanaged office with engineer Dilbert as the title character .

  8. Scott Adams - Wikipedia

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    In February 2023, Dilbert was dropped by numerous newspapers and its distributor, Andrews McMeel Syndication, after Adams published a video in which he referred to black people as a "hate group" and advised white people to "get the hell away from black people." Adams later said this was a use of hyperbole.

  9. Scott Adams says he was using hyperbole: America being ...

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    The comic strip "Dilbert" was dropped by a number of newspapers — including The Times — shortly after Adams made those comments. On Sunday, his syndicate, ...