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Dilbert cartoon first published on Tuesday 29th December 2015

Dilbert//9754, first published 11 years ago on Tuesday 29th December 2015

Wally And Gender Balance


Tags

career, advice, gender, technology


Official transcript

Boss: What did you say to my daughter's class about stem careers? Wally: I told the boys to pursue restaurant work because it's a better way to meet women. Boss: That's messed up. Wally: You said you want gender balance, and now you have it.

originally published on dilbert.com


Open source transcript

WHAT DID YOU SAY TO MY DAUGHTER'S CLASS ABOUT STEM CAREERS?

I TOLD THE BOYS TO PURSUE RESTAURANT WORK BECAUSE IT'S A BETTER WAY TO MEET WOMEN.

THAT'S MESSED UP.

YOU SAID YOU WANT GENDER BALANCE, AND NOW YOU HAVE IT.

collated from github.com/jvarn/dilbert-archive


AI Analysis

Comic Strip Title: "Gender Balance"

Summary:

The comic strip features Dilbert, a bespectacled man with a green shirt, sitting at his desk. He is engaged in a conversation with a colleague, who asks him about his daughter's class on STEM careers.

Dilbert responds by saying that the boys told the boys to pursue restaurant work because it's a better way to meet women. The colleague is perplexed and asks if Dilbert is joking. Dilbert clarifies that he is not, and the colleague expresses confusion.

The punchline of the comic strip is that Dilbert has achieved gender balance in his life, but at the cost of his career aspirations. The strip humorously highlights the challenges faced by individuals in pursuing their goals while navigating societal expectations and biases.

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