Dilbert cartoon first published on Thursday 22nd December 2011
Dilbert//8286, first published fifteen years ago on Thursday 22nd December 2011
Tags
anminals greed and corruption money pay to protest peaceful protest permit protest movements rebellions to protest
Official transcript
Ratbert: I'm staging a peaceful protest against your greed and corruption. Dogbert: Do you have a permit to protest here? Ratbert: No. How much do they cost? I'm winning this, right?
originally published on dilbert.com
Open source transcript
I'M STAGING A PEACEFUL PROTEST AGAINST YOUR GREED AND CORRUPTION.
DO YOU HAVE A PERMIT TO PROTEST HERE?
NO.
HOW MUCH DO THEY COST?
I'M WINNING THIS, RIGHT?
collated from github.com/jvarn/dilbert-archive
AI Analysis
The title of this comic strip is "Protest Permit".
The comic strip features a dog sitting in a chair, holding a sign that reads "I'm staging a peaceful protest against your greed and corruption." The dog then asks the person sitting across from it, "Do you have a permit to protest here?" The person responds, "No. How much do they cost?" The dog then asks, "I'm winning this, right?" The comic strip humorously highlights the absurdity of requiring permits to exercise one's right to protest and the potential for corruption in the process.
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