‘Dilbert’ dropped by The Post, other papers, after cartoonist’s racist rant

Yes, conservatives like yourself are known child abusers. That's unfortunately obvious. Virtually universal.
I hope that you don't have kids, because if you do, they'll probably beat the shit out of you when you're old.
Then they'll toss you into a facility and never visit you once.
When you die, they'll tell the facility to toss your body into the dumpster. They're not interested.

Just deserts for a child abusing cracker.
People like you deserve what you'll certainly eventually get.
Fucking child abuse advocate.

Isn't this a 12B?

Child abuse does not necessarily equal child molestation which is 12b.

I agree that anyone who makes statements like that sounds like a child abuser. I also agree that Stone is a racist.
 
JPP gives dozens of virulent racists a forum to spout their vile opinions, and we semi-civilized people haven't abandoned JPP because of it.

We come here, and we laugh and make fun of the fucking idiots.
You can't literally slice them from throat to balls on the internet, obviously,
but you can ridicule them and they don't have the communicative skills to match you.

How is JPP different from other media?

In the end, what is gained by cancel culture?
 
JPP gives dozens of virulent racists a forum to spout their vile opinions, and we semi-civilized people haven't abandoned JPP because of it.

We come here, and we laugh and make fun of the fucking idiots.
You can't literally slice them from throat to balls on the internet, obviously,
but you can ridicule them and they don't have the communicative skills to match you.

How is JPP different from other media?

In the end, what is gained by cancel culture?

Refusing to buy the products of an offensive company or individual used to be called "boycott." Only the Reichwingers now want to call that "cancel culture," except of course when THEY do it. Ask the Dixie Chicks about that.

Whatever the nomenclature, in a civilized country where we don't go around slitting ppl for having different opinions, this is the power the people have to fight back. These haters are still perfectly free to spew their venom publicly. We are free to criticize and boycott them. They seem unable to understand that actions and speech have consequences. Mr. Adams can jump up and down and cry about being a persecuted white man all he wants; he's not. He's simmering in the stew of his own making.
 
Refusing to buy the products of an offensive company or individual used to be called "boycott." Only the Reichwingers now want to call that "cancel culture," except of course when THEY do it. Ask the Dixie Chicks about that.

Whatever the nomenclature, in a civilized country where we don't go around slitting ppl for having different opinions, this is the power the people have to fight back. These haters are still perfectly free to spew their venom publicly. We are free to criticize and boycott them. They seem unable to understand that actions and speech have consequences. Mr. Adams can jump up and down and cry about being a persecuted white man all he wants; he's not. He's simmering in the stew of his own making.

I, as you can probably guess, am not a huge aficionado of country music.
Nevertheless, I went out and bought the the Chick's Taking the Long Way album, which had the single Not Ready to Make Nice on it,
and now in retrospect, I believe that was REVERSE BOYCOTTING.

I guess that in my own way, I do it too.
 
I, as you can probably guess, am not a huge aficionado of country music.
Nevertheless, I went out and bought the the Chick's Taking the Long Way album, which had the single Not Ready to Make Nice on it,
and now in retrospect, I believe that was REVERSE BOYCOTTING.

I guess that in my own way, I do it too.

Heheheh. I found it easy to boycott Chick-Fil-A because their food is insipid and tasteless. :rofl2:
 
Wow, the guy really went off the deep end.

Dilbert - Just like how way too dang lily brilliant white SCOTUS Rehnquist Fourth Reich July 9/11 Federal Lynching KKK churchstate of hate fiefdom drug trafficking enforcement national religion preys on Washington, D.C. born USA citizens; a comic strip godvernment....
 
Heheheh. I found it easy to boycott Chick-Fil-A because their food is insipid and tasteless. :rofl2:

Their waffle fries are pretty good but the chicken is, indeed, tasteless.

It's often true that political extremists are quick to be against or ban things they don't need or use. Men and abortion, Democrats and guns, Republicans and equal rights, etc.
 
Well yeah because you only eat retarded donkey shit
^^^
Trump worshiper

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Dilbert was missing from my Hearst newspaper this morning. It was one of my favorite strips--we can all identify with some of the characters from our own work places.

I don't like to boycott a good business because I disagree with their political views. It hurts a lot of good people. And, we don't know the political views of most of the businesses we use.
 
Dilbert was missing from my Hearst newspaper this morning. It was one of my favorite strips--we can all identify with some of the characters from our own work places.

I don't like to boycott a good business because I disagree with their political views. It hurts a lot of good people. And, we don't know the political views of most of the businesses we use.

I always thought Dilbert was boring. But now we can see how it was a voice for the cartoonist, Adams. An arrogant prick who doesn't know anything.
 
Dilbert was missing from my Hearst newspaper this morning. It was one of my favorite strips--we can all identify with some of the characters from our own work places.

I don't like to boycott a good business because I disagree with their political views. It hurts a lot of good people. And, we don't know the political views of most of the businesses we use.
Mixing business and politics is usually bad for business.

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Their waffle fries are pretty good but the chicken is, indeed, tasteless.

It's often true that political extremists are quick to be against or ban things they don't need or use. Men and abortion, Democrats and guns, Republicans and equal rights, etc.

It would have also been easy for me to boycott Nike had I been a RWer. lol
 
Dilbert was missing from my Hearst newspaper this morning. It was one of my favorite strips--we can all identify with some of the characters from our own work places.

I don't like to boycott a good business because I disagree with their political views. It hurts a lot of good people. And, we don't know the political views of most of the businesses we use.

IMO there's a difference between boycotting a business, which is full of individuals, and boycotting an individual like Mr. Adams. We KNOW where he stands. So we have a choice to support it by patronizing his comics or buying his Dilbert gear, or not supporting him.
 
Since he's worth $75M, he knows more than you or I. :)

Is this racist, funny or both?:

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It's not racist. The "Elbonians" are drawn as white guys who look and dress like dwarves and live in huts in the mud. They used to send Dilbert there to help them with computers.
 
I can see why right wing racists are upset.
All the years they've been using coded language to pretend not to be racist has been exposed.

The left has no problem just putting it out there. Right along with the chains, whips, lyinching's. You know, they never tried to hide any of their racism. And still do not.
 
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