Scott Adams, the creator of the Dilbert comic strip, died today of prostate cancer at 68. Adams satirized the world of cubicle-based IT and engineering in Dilbert, which at its height appeared in 2,000 daily newspapers and was later anthologized in numerous books. Dilbert was an engineer with few social skills, but he always knew more than his pointy-haired boss, a caricature of terrible supervisors everywhere who managed to make the life of those who actually knew what they were doingâthe engineersâmuch harder than it needed to be. In his last two decades, Adams shifted increasingly from the world of comics to politics, where he became increasingly vocalâand abrasiveâabout his conservative views and his support for Donald Trump. In the final years of his life, these attitudes cost him most of what he had built with Dilbert. For instance, in 2022, as Rolling Stone recounts, âover 75 newspapers dropped Dilbert after Adams introduced the stripâs first Black character, which he then used as a prop to mock âwokenessâ (the character identified as white and LGBTQ+ for work purposes).â The next year, Adams lost far more papers when he offered commentary on a poll finding that just 53 percent of black Americans agreed with the phrase âItâs OK to be white.â (The phrase appears to have originated from alt-right users of 4chan.) Adams took to his podcast to discuss the poll. The New York Times summed up his remarks: âIf nearly half of all Blacks are not OK with white people,â [Adams] said on the podcast episode, then they are a âhate group.â He added, âI donât want to have anything to do with them. And 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.â This resulted in Dilbertâs cancellations from most major papers. Adams later insisted on his website that he was not, in fact, a âbig olâ racistâ and that he was speaking âhyperbolically, of course, because we Americans donât have an op...
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