Dilbert cartoon first published on Monday 2nd December 2013
Dilbert//8997, first published thirteen years ago on Monday 2nd December 2013
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complaining obliviousness thinking perspectives benefits thought diveristy all idiots
Official transcript
Boss: I hired people who have different perspectives so we could enjoy the benefits of thought diversity. But they disagree with everything I say, so I have to assume they're all idiots. Am I right? Catbert: Totally.
originally published on dilbert.com
Open source transcript
I HIRED PEOPLE WHO HAVE DIFFERENT PERSPECTIVES SO WE COULD ENJOY THE BENEFITS OF THOUGHT DIVERSITY.
BUT THEY DISAGREE WITH EVERYTHING I SAY, SO I HAVE TO ASSUME THEY'RE ALL IDIOTS.
AM I RIGHT?
TOTALLY.
collated from github.com/jvarn/dilbert-archive
AI Analysis
Title: "The Benefits of Thought Diversity"
Summary:
This comic strip, originally published in 2013, features Dilbert, a character known for his sarcastic and humorous take on corporate life. The strip begins with a conversation between Dilbert and his boss, who has just hired people with diverse perspectives to enjoy the benefits of thought diversity. However, the boss's statement is met with skepticism by Dilbert, who points out that the boss disagrees with everything and must assume everyone is an idiot.
The conversation highlights the tension between the desire for diversity and the reality of working in a corporate environment. The boss's comment about hiring people with different perspectives is ironic, given that he himself seems to be the one who is narrow-minded and dismissive of others' opinions.
The strip ends with Dilbert responding to the boss's statement with a sarcastic "Totally," implying that he is not convinced by the boss's argument. Overall, the comic strip pokes fun at the idea of corporate diversity and the challenges of working in a diverse environment.
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