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Recently, comic strip writer Scott Adams, who created the Dilbert character, made some incendiary statements about Black people. These are not the first controversial statements he's made about race, sexuality, gender or feminism. It's been his stock & trade for the better part of 15 years. But is there a greater conversation to be had around these sentiments, which he claims not to hold sincerely? Is this really just about the manipulative rantings of a wannabe social manipulator? Or do his comments speak to a deeper truth about our society at large? Join my cohost Greg Bryant and I as we dig a little deeper on this one.
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Recently, comic strip writer Scott Adams, who created the Dilbert character, made some incendiary statements about Black people. These are not the first controversial statements he's made about race, sexuality, gender or feminism. It's been his stock & trade for the better part of 15 years. But is there a greater conversation to be had around these sentiments, which he claims not to hold sincerely? Is this really just about the manipulative rantings of a wannabe social manipulator? Or do his comments speak to a deeper truth about our society at large? Join my cohost Greg Bryant and I as we dig a little deeper on this one.
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Stay up to date with all things Dara Starr Tucker here:
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Dara Starr Tucker TikTok
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