News about Scott Adams
Creepy $250 'semen stealing' kits are being advertised on X with taglines including 'make him a dad without his permission'
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March 18, 2024
In 2023, social media giant X lost $1.5 billion in ad sales, as Musk tries to reimagine Twitter. X enabled a'semen stealing' kit-maker to pay for promoted posts in a desperate need of funds, which was the case late last year. The questionable advertisements were part of a growing number of poorly controlled scams on the internet. X users' feeds have been overflow with paid content that should have been flagged and deleted by moderators during the microblogger's previous iteration, from misappropriately named and worthless cryptocurrencies to AI-powered games that showcase 'undress' women in photos. In online customer feedback, DailMail.com has discovered that the manufacturers of the'semen stealing' at-home insemination kits have been branded as 'a scam' in online customer reviews.
White Fragility is so bad it's an Achievement!'New York Times columnist John McWhorter slates woke author Robin DiAngelo after she claimed he 'doesn't speak for the majority of black people'
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December 28, 2023
Robin DiAngelo, a black New York Times columnist and Columbia linguist, was slammed for saying that he 'doesn't speak for the majority of Black people.' DiAngelo characterized John McWhorter as a very conservative individual in an episode of The Pan-African Experience Podcast with Sochima Iroh, insisting that he does not represent the views of the majority of black people. 'John McWhorter is a black man and he's conservative,' she said. I'm sure he hasn't ever heard of bigotry, but it has been a benefit to be black, and I wouldn't want to do anything else about him, but I don't think he speaks for the overwhelming majority of black people.'
As more car owners switch to hybrids, electric vehicle sales in red states decline significantly, and many in red states avoid the technology altogether
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December 28, 2023
Despite the fact that electric vehicle sales are expected to eke out at more than a million in 2023, the company's year-over-year growth rate has started to slow down. According to the Wall Street Journal's estimates, EV sales increased by 46% from a year ago, but the decline from the 76 percent annual growth seen in April 2022 shows a decrease from the 76 percent annual growth seen in April 2022. According to Edmunds.com, so far in 2023, Americans have purchased a record 1 million hybrids, up 75% from the same year last year. As recently as last year, hybrid purchases were below 2021 levels.
Archie Comics to reintroduce classic character as transgender woman
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May 18, 2023
Danni Malloy, who was once known as Dilton Doiley's love interest, is back as a transgender woman in the upcoming 'Strange Science' series. In August 2023, the series, written by trans comic writer Magdalene Visaggio and illustrated by artist Butch Mapa, is set to be published. According to her, the aim is to make the series'more queer.' Visaggio said she wanted to'make this happen for a long time.'
Robin DiAngelo, a White Fragility author, has been accused of pro-segregation
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March 23, 2023
Robin DiAngelo, a 'White Fragility' author, made a separatist argument in which she called for racial segregation in order to combat bigotry, which prompted a racial stigma in an attempt to combat bigotry, provoking bewilderment from commentators.' 'People of color must get away from White people and have some kind of community with each other,' DiAngelo said during a March 1 webinar, 'Racial Justice: The Next Frontier.' People who do not consent to anti-racist instruction do not belong in modern workplaces, according to DiAngelo.
After the comic strip was cancelled, Dilbert appeared on SNL to inform the creator of a racist tirade
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March 5, 2023
Last night, Saturday Night Live got a visit from recently canceled comic creator Scott Adams' signature character, Dilbert, who leapt into the waters of his author's latest scandal. Last month, Adams declared that white people should "get the hell away from black people," quoting a survey that found that nearly half of black people are not comfortable with white people. Dilbert appeared on Sunday's most popular Weekend Update segment, hosted by head writers Michael Che and Colin Jost, to address Adams' fallout from the Adams' scandal.
Scott Adams, the Dilbert creator, says his racial remarks regarding black people 'hold the mirror' to the United States
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February 28, 2023
After being banned from making bigoted remarks against black Americans, the creator of the infamous 'Dilbert' comic strip scoffed back to the suggestion that he'lost all his money.' Scott Adams told followers that his derogatory remarks about African Americans "hold the mirror" to what the United States really thinks on Monday. Adams, 65, referred to 'blacks' as members of a 'hate party,' and urged his followers to "get the hell away from black people," during one of his rants.' Adams' strip has been pulled by leading newspapers around the country, including The Washington Post, Los Angeles Times, and all newspapers in the USA Today Network, since making his controversial remarks. Andrews McMeel Universal, the company that syndicates 'Dilbert,' has also dropped the 'canceled' cartoonist,' and his forthcoming projects have been cancelled.
Following a racial rant, Penguin Random House has rejected Scott Adams' latest book
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February 28, 2023
Penguin Random House has discontinued Dilbert creator Scott Adams' latest self-help book, which was supposed to be published in September, but his book agent rejected him as a client.
After a racial rant from the Dilbert creator, a jump start cartoonist takes on former friend Scott Adams
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February 28, 2023
Robb Armstrong, the creator of Jump Start, has disowned his former Dilbert cartoonist Scott Adams and is leading the 'black sharpie movement' against him. After citing a survey that found that almost half of black people are not ok with white people, Adams is now embroiled in a public scandal following his advice that he dolled out last week when he told white people 'to get the hell away from black people.'
'Dilbert' creator Scott Adams' latest self-help book 'Reframe Your Brain' has been published by Penguin Random House.'
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February 27, 2023
Scott Adams' new self-help book, which was supposed to be published in September, was shelled and his book agent dropped him as a client, according to the cartoonist. It's also unknown what impact the decision to print the book will have on Adams' $75 million fortune. He has written books including Loserthink: How Untrained Brains Are Ruining America and How to Fail at Almost Everywhere and Still Win Big. However, the author, who has a net worth of $75 million, was chastised last week for a video in which he referred to people who are black as members of a "anti-governe party" from which white people should "get away." Many newspapers around the country's lost the comic strip in the aftermath, and distributor Andrews McMeel Universal announced on Sunday that it would no longer be affiliated with the cartoonist.
Andrews McMeel Universal has broken with Dilbert creator Scott Adams over racial remarks
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February 27, 2023
When distributor Andrews McMeel Universal revealed on Sunday that he would no longer work with the cartoonist, Dilbert comic strip creator Scott Adams had possibly the most ramifications of his recent remarks about race. In a joint statement, Andrews McMeel Chairman Hugh Andrews and CEO, as well as President Andy Sayan, said that the syndication firm was'severing our link' with Adams. Adams referred to people who are Black as members of 'a bigogy group,' in which white people should'get away.' Multiple media outlets in the United States condemned the remarks as racial, bigotic, and discriminatory, while claiming that they would no longer have a voice for his work.
While Elon Musk supports the Dilbert creator, he says the US media is "racist against whites and Asians."
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February 26, 2023
Elon Musk has reportedly stated that the media is racist to white people and Asians as he expressed his disgrace for disgraced comic strip creator Scott Adams. Following Adams' racial tirade, newspapers reported that the 'Dilbert' series would be discontinued this weekend. However, Twitter CEO Elon Musk appeared to support the shamed creator in response to a tweet claiming that the media is racist.' For a *very* long time, US media was biased against non-whites, now they're racist against whites and Asians,' the 51-year-old billionaire said. The same thing happened in America's elite colleges and high schools.' Perhaps they will not be racist.'
DON LEMON, a racist Dilbert creator, is quoted in a racially insensitive blog
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February 26, 2023
Scott Adams, 65, (left) claims CNN host Don Lemon (right) addresses his views on black people, as well as reminding the black community that wearing pants and stopping littering. In recent days, Adams, the creator of the famous Dilbert comic strip (inset), has been chastised for a video in which he branded black people a "hate group" and warned white people to "get the f**k" away from them. He has only doubled down on the remarks made in the days before, including invoking former Vice President Mike Pence to state that bigotry is appropriate in certain situations.
Invoking Mike Pence, the Dilbert creator defends his bigoted rant
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February 26, 2023
Scottt Adams (left), who described black people as a 'hate group,' in a follow-up video on Saturday, tried to explain himself when he told followers that it was okay to "get the f**k" away from people of color to avoid getting into trouble. Adams defended his remarks to former Vice President Mike Pence's (right) personal policy, in which he said he never dines alone with a woman other than his wife, which some also condemned as a sexist tactic. Adams, on the other hand, interpreted the decision as a way for a man to avoid false accusations of sexual assault, and said his advice about black people stemmed from the same fear of suspected false racial offenses. In the new video, the troubled Dilbert creator, however, went further than just defending himself, urging "everyone" to embrace racism in the workplace.
After the creator's racial tirade, the newspaper comic strip Dilbert was cancelled
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February 25, 2023
After creator Scott Adams (right) launched a racial tirade, black people were advised to "get the f**k" away from black people, newspaper strips are being withdrawn. Following the remarks made by the comic's creator on his online newspaper 'Real Coffee with Scott Adams,' Gannett, the country's largest newspaper publisher, announced that it would not continue publishing the comic immediately.' It comes after Dilbert was already canned by 77 newspapers in September due to its increasingly tense plotlines, including one about a black character who identifies as white. Since 1989, the magazine has been in print and often ridicules workplace culture.
Artist Scott Adams' anti-woke plotlines have been canned by 77 newspapers
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September 21, 2022
Since 1989, Scott Adams' much-loved 'Dilbert' comics have been in circulation and often ridicule office politics, but publisher Lee Enterprises dropped him. The media corporation has almost 100 newspapers throughout the country, and has been broadcasting Adams' quips about the corporate ladder for years. One of Dave's most recent controversial comic stripes included a black worker who identifies as white and is asked to also identify as gay in order to raise his company's environmental, socioeconomic, and governance ratings.