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Wherein Andy and Justice sketch out a short discussion of the pulling of Scott Adams' Dilbert comic strip from newspapers across the country. This happened as a result of Adams' recent podcast episode in which he ranted about a Rasmussen poll that asked the question "Do you agree with this statement: 'It's OK to be white.'" Following Adams' misunderstanding of the question, he commenced a racist self-immolation that ended his professional career as he knew it. Topics range from how unfunny Dilbert is to the level of racism inherent in the former author's remarks.
By Justice Hagan & Andrew HoffmannWherein Andy and Justice sketch out a short discussion of the pulling of Scott Adams' Dilbert comic strip from newspapers across the country. This happened as a result of Adams' recent podcast episode in which he ranted about a Rasmussen poll that asked the question "Do you agree with this statement: 'It's OK to be white.'" Following Adams' misunderstanding of the question, he commenced a racist self-immolation that ended his professional career as he knew it. Topics range from how unfunny Dilbert is to the level of racism inherent in the former author's remarks.