- The creator of the Dilbert comic strip faced a backlash of cancellations Saturday while defending remarks describing people who are Black as members of “a hate group” from which white people should “get away.”
Andrews McMeel Syndication, which distributes Dilbert, did not immediately respond Saturday to requests for comment. But Adams defended himself on social media against those whom he said “hate me and are canceling me.”The backlash began following an episode this past week of the YouTube show, “Real Coffee with Scott Adams.” Among other topics, Adams referenced a Rasmussen Reports survey that had asked whether people agreed with the statement “It’s OK to be white.
“Based on the current way things are going, the best advice I would give to white people is to get the hell away from Black people,” Adams said on his Wednesday show.
So much for non-violent free speech and opinion. it is ok to be white and it is ok not to do business with those that that for any reason you don’t agree with.
He wasn’t espousing racism. He was stating a response to a survey. He was using his brain 🧠. If people don’t like you because of your race why would you want to live near them?
Racism is just somebody’s opinion that you disagree with media snowflakes.
The guy kind of went all weird when he really got into politics.
Lmfao Scott Adams was just telling the truth
Chuck E. Cheese, where a kid can be a kid!
So brave!
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