Posted on 02/25/2023 5:27:18 AM PST by MtnClimber
Newspapers pulled Adams's 'Dilbert' comics and the left thundered its umbrage after Adams reacted to a poll suggesting significant bigotry among black respondents.
We know that the left is always looking for an opportunity to silence those who challenge their groupthink. Their target isn’t only conservatives but anybody who disagrees with their worldview even in the slightest possible way.
They left lives in the hope that contrarians to their groupthink will either misspeak or express a nuanced and detailed idea that can be extracted, stripped of context, and made to appear bigoted. This gives them reason to mount a social media campaign and initiate cancellation.
Yesterday it was satirist and thinker Scott Adams's turn to be cancelled.
USAToday announced that it would stop publishing Adams's "Dilbert" cartoon because they ‘lead with inclusion and strive to maintain a respectful and equitable environment for the diverse communities we serve nationwide.’
Cleveland’s Plain Dealer newspaper also decided not to publish any of Adam’s cartoons.
John Hiner of MLive Media in Michigan wrote in an editorial, “We will work quickly to find a replacement that will entertain you and not violate basic standards of decency and respect for others.”
Many other outlets followed and did away with Adams.
Adams has been producing Dilbert for three decades and they are seen as a devastatingly satirical commentary on workplace policies.
What did Scott Adams do such that he merited cancellation?
Adams become a nationwide trending topic after he said that black people are "a hate group and I don't want to have anything to do with them."
He also said the following:
"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."
(Excerpt) Read more at americanthinker.com ...
In what manner was it Wrong?
We have nothing in our culture we need to cancel but cancel culture itself.
This is actually milder than things that so-called black "leaders" have been saying for decades. Spike Lee has been essentially advocating this separation for 40 years and he is celebrated for it.
This separation along racial lines is actual government policy in the prison system (an extreme example, I know).
Adams, who was actually fired from a job because he is a white male in the interest of 'diversity', has enough F-U money that his "cancellation" won't put him on the streets so I applaud his honesty whether one agrees or disagrees with him.
Until they can police their own and demonstrate some level of self-control I agree with him.
“What Adams said was vile”
And yet true. Manure may be a more pleasant way of describing fecal matter, but it’s still scheize.
Is this satire? Or is Adams being serious?
If he’s being serious, he must have cracked at some point in the recent past.
I’ll never forget the poll that came out after 9-11 about whether police should detain anyone who looks like an Arab terrorist. The highest percent that approved were blacks. So, they DO approve of racial profiling, just not on themselves.
And then those wealthy are accused of being related to the Rothschildes and being part of international Jewish cabal that secretly runs the world.
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Don’t know about that.
You're exactly right. I've seen that bit and it's 100% spot-on. I don't know why CR felt the need to disavow it. It was funny & true at the same time and I don't recall him getting criticized for it.
Anyway, the point is: if you're black you can say what Scott Adams did and get away with it. If you're white, nope.
Hypocrisy.
Fully Unhinged ‘Dilbert’ Guy Tells White People to ‘Get the **ck Away’ From Black People!
“I don’t think it makes any sense as a white citizen of America to try to help Black citizens anymore,” the pro-Trump cartoonist said, adding: “This can’t be fixed.”
Pro-Trump cartoonist Scott Adams pulled the mask all the way off this week, declaring on his podcast that white people should “get the hell away from Black people” while labeling African-Americans as a “hate group.”
Adams, who has written the satirical office comic strip Dilbert for more than three decades, said during his Coffee with Scott Adams online video program that current polling proves that there is “no fixing” the current racial tension in America and that whites should live in largely segregated neighborhoods.
Citing a recent Rasmussen survey showing 53 percent of Black people agree with the phrase “It’s okay to be white,” which the Anti-Defamation League has deemed a hate slogan, Adams said on Wednesday that this was the “first political poll that ever changed my activities” while launching into an overtly racist rant.
“I’ve been identifying as Black for a while because I like to be on the winning team,” the right-wing culture warrior sarcastically noted. “And I like to help. I always thought if you help the Black community, that’s sort of the biggest lever, you could find the biggest benefit.”
He added: “But it turns out that nearly half of that team doesn’t think I’m okay to be white. Which is why I identified as Black so I could be on the winning team for a while.”
Turning back to the poll results, Adams said he’s now “going to re-identify as white” because he doesn’t “want to be a member of a hate group,” which he claimed he had “accidentally joined” with his trollish Black identification. “If nearly half of all Blacks are not okay with white people—according to this poll, not according to me, according to this poll—that’s a hate group,” Adams proclaimed.
From there, Adams urged white viewers to completely segregate themselves from Black Americans.
“I would say, 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,” the 65-year-old author exclaimed. “Just get the ***k away. Wherever you have to go, just get away.
Because there’s no fixing this. This can’t be fixed.”
Reiterating that whites need to “escape,” Adams said that he had already done so by moving to an area “with a very low Black population.” He then cited Black CNN anchor Don Lemon to justify his assertion that there’s a “correlation” between a “mostly Black” neighborhood and “a bunch of problems he didn’t see” in majority-white areas.
“So I don’t think it makes any sense as a white citizen of America to try to help Black citizens anymore,” Adams huffed. “It doesn’t make sense. There’s no longer a rational impulse. So I’m going to back off on being helpful to Black America because it doesn’t seem like it pays off.”
He continued: “The only outcome is I get called a racist. That’s the only outcome.
It makes no sense to help Black Americans if you’re white. It’s over. Don’t even think it’s worth trying.”
Later in the program, he again said you “just need to get away from them,” especially “those who don’t want to focus on education.” Adams followed that up by saying he’s “really sick of seeing video after video of Black Americans beating up non-Black citizens,” insisting that it’s “every damn day” he sees a clip of “some Black person beating the shit out of some white person.”
The Dilbert creator has seemingly embraced more radical positions since first comparing former President Donald Trump to Jesus in late 2015. Since then, he’s openly courted controversy while dipping his toes into far-right culture war battles. Outside of peddling debunked COVID-19 cures, Adams also ludicrously predicted that if Joe Biden won the presidential election, there was a “good chance” Republicans would be hunted down and “dead within a year.”
Last year, Adams introduced a Black character for the first time in his strip’s 33-year existence, though it seemed it was largely to poke fun at “woke” culture and the LGBTQ community. The character’s plotline revolved around his identifying as white, only for management to ask if he could also identify as gay.
Amid the incorporation of the anti-”woke” plot lines, Dilbert was dropped last September from 77 newspapers by publisher Lee Enterprises. Adams, for his part, claimed the move “was part of a larger overhaul” of comic syndication.
At the same time, however, he also said it’s “possible” the strip was pulled for other reasons.
“Do you think they flipped coins to decide what to keep and what to delete? It wasn’t about popularity or cost. (That I know.),” Adams said at the time. The cartoonist has also previously claimed that his short-lived television series was canceled from UPN because he’s white.
https://news.yahoo.com/dilbert-guy-tells-white-people-192734727.html
https://news.yahoo.com/dilbert-guy-tells-white-people-192734727.html
“They are quite handy to line bird or rodent cages or wrap fish or produce.”
newsprint is still the best way to pack stuff for shipping ... and it’s what professional movers use: fast, cheap, effective, environmentally friendly ...
ever since i stopped paying for printed lies delivered to my doorstep every morning i’ve been forced to occasionally purchase blank newsprint ... but that’s still cheaper than a newspaper subscription and i’m no longer financing the fascist leftist corporate propaganda oligarchy ...
“Framework for Federal Scientific Integrity Policy and Practice”
The rule, which is listed under a subhead reading “Ensuring the Free Flow of Scientific Information,” outlines under what circumstances scientists can speak.
Washington Examiner ^ | February 23, 2023 07:30 AM | Haisten Willis, White House Reporter
It's not a mystery, he wanted to do those "Madagascar" movies.
“He probably doesn’t need the syndicate’s money any more and was expecting as much from the papers when he said it.”
He has said on his podcast many times that he has reached an age and economic level where no one can truly hurt him financially at this point.
I enjoy being around black people. Ni&&ers on the other hand.....
Scott is definitely a wealth sovereign.
One does not speak of the elephant in America’s living room without consequences.
I'd have never known that. I don't follow any of the hollywood or disney or whatever crap. I have no idea what "star" is doing what anymore. I just don't care.
So CR cancelled himself to make money. Yep. That's "integrity" alright. What a sorry POC.
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News papers???
Oh yeah - those the sheets of paper that grandma used to put on the bottom
of "Peepers" the parakeet's cage.
I remember now....
You're welcome. ;-)
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