Dilbert cartoon first published on Monday 27th March 1995
Dilbert//2172, first published 31 years ago on Monday 27th March 1995
Tags
elbonians run comapony only female engineer watch discrimination coffee wenches
Official transcript
Dilbert, Wally and Alice stand outside a conference room holding folders. Alice says, "In a way, I'm glad the Elbonians run this company now."
As they take their seats at the conference table, Alice smiles and says, "After years of being the only female engineer I'll enjoy watching the Elbonians discriminate against you guys."
The Elbonian sitting next to Alice hands her a mug and says, "I didn't realize you had coffee wenches in this country too."
Alice looks furious. Wally says to the Elbonian, "I hope you don't want children, Yorgi."
A caption reads, "Continued . . ."
originally published on dilbert.com
Open source transcript
IN A WAY, I'M GLAD THE ELBONIANS RUN THIS COMPANY NOW.
AFTER YEARS OF BEING THE ONLY FEMALE ENGINEER I'LL ENJOY WATCHING THE ELBONIANS DISCRIMINATE AGAINST YOU GUYS.
I DIDN'T REALIZE YOU HAD COFFEE WENCHES IN THIS COUNTRY TOO.
CONTINUED...
I HOPE YOU DON'T WANT CHILDREN, YORGI
collated from github.com/jvarn/dilbert-archive
AI Analysis
Comic Strip Title: "Coffee Wenches"
Summary:
The comic strip features Dilbert, a bespectacled office worker, in a meeting with his boss and a female engineer. The engineer is the only woman in the room, and Dilbert is impressed by her presence.
- Dilbert expresses his admiration for the engineer, stating that she is the only female engineer he will enjoy watching discriminate against him.
- The engineer responds by saying she doesn't realize Dilbert had coffee wenches in this country too.
- Dilbert's coworker, Wally, is seated next to him, and he appears to be amused by the conversation.
Key Points:
- The comic strip pokes fun at the stereotype of men being discriminated against by women in the workplace.
- It also highlights the humor in the unexpected twist of a male character being the one who is discriminated against.
- The use of the term "coffee wenches" adds to the comedic tone of the strip.
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