Chicago Sun-Times (Sunday)

Publishers drop Dilbert after creator says whites should ‘get away’ from Black people

- BY DAVID A. LIEB

The creator of the Dilbert comic strip faced a backlash of cancellati­ons Saturday while defending remarks describing people who are Black as members of “a hate group” from which white people should “get away.”

Various media publishers across the U.S. denounced the comments by Dilbert creator Scott Adams as racist, hateful and discrimina­tory while saying they would no longer provide a platform for his work.

Andrews McMeel Syndicatio­n, which distribute­s Dilbert, did not immediatel­y respond Saturday to requests for comment. But Adams defended himself on social media against those whom he said “hate me and are canceling me.”

Dilbert is a long-running comic that pokes fun at office-place culture.

The backlash began following an episode this past week of the YouTube show, “Real Coffee with Scott Adams.” Among other topics, Adams referenced a Rasmussen Reports survey that had asked whether people agreed with the statement “It’s OK to be white.”

Most agreed, but Adams noted that 26% of Black respondent­s disagreed and others weren’t sure.

The Anti-Defamation League says the phrase was popularize­d in 2017 as a trolling campaign by

members of the discussion forum 4chan but then began being used by some white supremacis­ts.

Adams, who is white, repeatedly referred to people who are Black as members of a “hate group” or a “racist hate group” and said he would no longer “help Black Americans.”

“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,” Adams said on his Wednesday show.

The Los Angeles Times cited Adams’ “racist comments” while announcing Saturday that Dilbert will be discontinu­ed Monday in most editions and that its final run in the Sunday comics — which are printed in advance — will be March 12.

The Chicago Tribune said Saturday it would also drop Dilbert starting in Monday’s print edition.

 ?? AP FILES ?? Scott Adams, creator of the comic strip Dilbert, in 2006.
AP FILES Scott Adams, creator of the comic strip Dilbert, in 2006.

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