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Dilbert//9788, first published ten years ago on Monday 1st February 2016

Fbi Has Been Tracking Asok


Tags

terrorism, terrorist, radicalization, extremism, frustration, manager, leader, fbi


Official transcript

Man: We've been tracking an accused terrorist named Asok. We believe he was radicalized here. Woman: What did you do to him? Boss: Leadership? Man: Yup. That's the top cause.

originally published on dilbert.com


Open source transcript

WEVE BEEN TRACKING AN ACCUSED TERRORIST NAMED ASOK.

WE BELIEVE HE WAS RADICALIZED HERE.

WHAT DID YOU DO TO HIM?

LEADERSHIP?

YUP.

THAT'S THE TOP CAUSE.

collated from github.com/jvarn/dilbert-archive


AI Analysis

Title: "Radicalized by Leadership"

Summary:

The comic strip revolves around a group of employees discussing their new colleague, Asok, who has been accused of being a terrorist. The conversation takes a humorous turn as the employees start to question the leadership of their company.

  • The employees are skeptical about the accusations against Asok and wonder if the real issue lies with the company's leadership.
  • They jokingly suggest that the top cause of Asok's radicalization might be the leadership.
  • The comic strip pokes fun at the idea that the company's leadership could be responsible for radicalizing its employees, rather than any external factors.

Overall, the comic strip uses humor to comment on the absurdity of the situation and the potential consequences of poor leadership.

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