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Dilbert cartoon first published on Thursday 21st January 2010

Dilbert//7586, first published sixteen years ago on Thursday 21st January 2010


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elbonians war punching pow cultural sensitivity


Official transcript

The Boss says, "Alice, I'm sending you to cultural sensitivity training before we meet with the Elbonians."

The Boss says, "Last time you almost started a war."

Alice says, "I made one little mistake."

FLASHBACK Alice says, "And here's another way the women in my country are different."

POW!!!

originally published on dilbert.com


Open source transcript

ALICE, I'M SENDING YOU TO CULTURAL SENSITIVITY TRAINING BEFORE WE MEET WITH THE ELBONIANS LAST TIME YOU ALMOST STARTED A WAR.

I MADE ONE LITTLE MISTAKE.

FLASHBACK AND HERE'S ANOTHER WAY THE WOMEN IN MY COUNTRY ARE DIFFERENT.

POW!!!

collated from github.com/jvarn/dilbert-archive


AI Analysis

Title: "Cultural Sensitivity Training"

Summary:

  • The comic strip depicts a scene where Alice is sent to cultural sensitivity training before meeting with the Elbonians.
  • She shares her past experience of almost starting a war, which she attributes to a single mistake.
  • In the flashback, Alice is shown in a meeting with a group of men, where she uses the phrase "pow!!" to emphasize a point.
  • The men are depicted as being shocked by her use of the phrase, and one of them exclaims, "And here's another way the women in my country are different."
  • The comic strip pokes fun at the idea of cultural sensitivity training and the challenges of navigating different cultural norms.

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