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Newspapers across the country dropped the “Dilbert” comic strip over the weekend after the creator of the satirical cartoon went on a racist tirade, calling Black Americans a “hate group ...
Several prominent media publishers across the U.S. are dropping the Dilbert comic strip after its creator described people who are Black as members of "a racist hate group" during an online video ...
The Plain Dealer will no longer carry the “Dilbert” comic strip, according to an announcement by the Cleveland newspaper, citing a recent “racist rant” by Scott Adams—who created the ...
Dilbert comic strip creator Scott Adams built a career based on his pointed and humorous views on the workplace. When it comes to describing his own current work environment, he summed it up on ...
The popular “Dilbert” comic strip that parodies the trials and tribulations of office life is being pulled by nearly 80 publications where it regularly appeared, according to its author.
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The Pirates of Penzance at the London Coliseum review: bold, bright and inviting as a comic stripAlison Chitty’s designs remain as bold, bright and inviting as a comic strip and the stagecraft sustains ... blusters and bellows winningly as the Pirate King. The star comic turn is the small ...
PA Media Group, publisher of PennLive.com and The Patriot-News, is discontinuing the comic strip “Dilbert” due to racist comments the strip’s creator, Scott Adams, posted on YouTube.
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