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Dilbert cartoon first published on Wednesday 14th February 1990

Dilbert//305, first published 36 years ago on Wednesday 14th February 1990


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dilbert dogbert donald trump polar bear soviet union soviet-exchange trump


Open source transcript

DOGBERT MEETS THE SOVIET - EXCHANGE PROGRAM DOG.

HE SEEMS HARMLESS.

GREETINGS, COMRADE DOGBERT.

I HAVE COME TO LEARN CAPITALIST SYSTEM FROM DOG'S PERSPECTIVE.

... AND YOUR GOD IS THIS DONALD TRUMP?

I DON'T THINK IT'S OFFICIAL YET.

collated from github.com/jvarn/dilbert-archive


AI Analysis

Comic Strip Title: "Dogbert Meets the Soviet-Exchange Program Dog."

Summary:

The comic strip depicts a humorous encounter between Dogbert, a cynical and manipulative character from the Dilbert comic strip, and a Soviet-exchange program dog. The exchange program dog is initially depicted as a harmless and naive individual, but as the conversation progresses, it becomes clear that Dogbert is attempting to indoctrinate the dog with his own capitalist ideology.

Key Points:

  • Dogbert meets the Soviet-exchange program dog and attempts to indoctrinate him with his own capitalist ideology.
  • The dog is initially depicted as harmless and naive, but becomes increasingly skeptical of Dogbert's intentions.
  • Dogbert's conversation with the dog is filled with irony and sarcasm, highlighting his cynical and manipulative nature.
  • The comic strip pokes fun at the idea of cultural exchange programs and the potential for individuals to be influenced by different ideologies.

Overall:

The comic strip is a humorous commentary on the complexities of cultural exchange and the potential for individuals to be influenced by different ideologies. Through Dogbert's interactions with the Soviet-exchange program dog, the comic strip highlights the challenges of cross-cultural communication and the importance of critically evaluating information.

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