Many media outlets maintained silence dilbert Following the death of comic creator Scott Adams from cancer on Tuesday, he was labeled “controversial” and “racist”.
new York TimesFor example, a breaking news alert was issued stating that Adams, who died Tuesday, “made racist comments on his podcast.”
Times The obituary escalated that attack by portraying Adams, who had announced his cancer diagnosis in May, as angry that he lost friends and opportunities because he supported Donald Trump.
People The magazine also ran a “racist” angle, with a subtitle that read “‘Dilbert’ removed from wide circulation in 2023 after Adams’ racist statement.”
along with them, Washington Post Emphasizing that Adams was a “far-right” political commentator.
Of course, Adams was nothing like that. He was a largely conservative conservative, a supporter of regular conservative ideas, not anything “far-right”.
Adams had millions of fans who are mourning dilbert Manufacturer’s loss.
The White House issued a tribute to Adams.
Adams agreed to convert to Christianity in the last hours of his life.
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