Dilbert cartoon first published on Thursday 14th May 1992
Dilbert//1125, first published 34 years ago on Thursday 14th May 1992
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larry king live dog sexy beer commercial angry feminist encourage women sex objects views dogbert
Official transcript
Larry King sits at a table and says into the microphone, "Tonight on 'Larry King Live' we have a dog who makes sexy beer commercials, plus an angry feminist."
The woman points to Dogbert and says, "His commercials encourage discrimination against women by portraying us all as sex objects."
Dogbert asks the woman, "Are you saying men are so dumb, they get their views on life from beer commercials?"
The woman crosses her arms and says, "I call them like I see them."
originally published on dilbert.com
Open source transcript
TONIGHT ON "LARRY KING LIVE" WE HAVE A DOG WHO MAKES SEXY BEER COMMERCIALS, PLUS AN ANGRY FEMINIST.
HIS COMMERCIALS ENCOURAGE DISCRIMINATION AGAINST WOMEN BY PORTRAYING US ALL AS SEX OBJECTS.
ARE YOU SAYING MEN ARE SO DUMB, THEY GET THEIR VIEWS ON LIFE FROM BEER COMMERCIALS?
I CALL THEM LIKE I SEE THEM.
collated from github.com/jvarn/dilbert-archive
AI Analysis
Comic Strip Title: "Beer Commercials"
Summary:
The comic strip features a man and woman seated at a table, engaged in a discussion about beer commercials. The woman expresses her frustration with the objectification of women in these ads, while the man defends them, stating that they are simply a form of entertainment.
Key Points:
- The woman criticizes the portrayal of women in beer commercials as sex objects.
- The man argues that these commercials are harmless and intended to be humorous.
- The woman responds by pointing out that the objectification of women is a serious issue.
- The man remains unconvinced, suggesting that the woman is being overly sensitive.
Themes:
- The objectification of women in media
- The role of humor in society
- The importance of critical thinking and nuance in evaluating cultural norms and values.
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