See this Wikipedia entry for Dilbert
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dilbert_(character)
Some have said The Dilbert comic strip inspired The Drew Carey Show, see this article,
http://www.grudge-match.com/History/carey_dilbert.shtml
In episodes of "The Drew Carey Show" didn't
Drew Carey have a stuffed Dilbert doll visible in his cubicle
Anyone remember the Animated
TV series "Dilbert" on
UPN , see this link
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dilbert_(TV_series)
Anyone remember the
Dilbert Animated TV series
Which aired on UPN ?
See this link
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Dilbert_(TV_series)
Good for you.
Proof in what I've been saying about woke.
https://www.msn.com/en-ca/news/world/dilbert-pulled-from-77-newspapers-due-to-anti-woke-plotlines/ar-AA128tyX?cvid=72e59e1435bc4bdfaeee129704e55a82
It's the 21st Century Communism.
This is the 21st century tilting at windmills, Tim. The pull was part of a newspaper conglomerate dropping many strips at once, unless you can give us examples of Baby Blues and Zippy the pinhead going full reactionary. Adams may be a complete RWNJ on his own personal social media feeds but not even he is making the case his strip was dropped because of the content.
but not even he is making the case his strip was dropped because of the content.
Well, he does say that it was a factor for some news papers. And lets face it, the Dilbert we see today is a dim shadow of the witty, creative, nearly sureal strip it was in its earlier days.
I've followed Scott Adams as he's gone further down the rabbit hole and if this was something he could turn into what he thinks is a righteous argument, believe me, he'd do it. He might be letting the media turn this into a political thing for him but it's clear he knows the playing field.
Ah, the creator of the Dilbert strip:
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scott_Adams