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Dilbert cartoon first published on Wednesday 15th June 2016

Dilbert//9923, first published ten years ago on Wednesday 15th June 2016

Social Justice Warrior


Tags

sjw, hiring, internet, troll, trolling, sensitivity, political correcness, politically correct, technology


Official transcript

Boss: According to people on the Internet, you're what's called a "social justice warrior."

Man: The tone of your voice indicates you are against me. And that means you are making common cause with racists. Boss: If I hire you, will you stop saying crazy stuff like that? Man: Censorship!

originally published on dilbert.com


Open source transcript

ACCORDING TO PEOPLE ON THE INTERNET, YOU'RE WHAT'S CALLED A "SOCIAL JUSTICE WARRIOR." THE TONE OF YOUR VOICE INDICATES YOU ARE AGAINST ME. AND THAT MEANS YOU ARE MAKING COMMON CAUSE WITH RACISTS.

IF I HIRE YOU, WILL YOU STOP SAYING CRAZY STUFF LIKE THAT?

CENSORSHIP!

collated from github.com/jvarn/dilbert-archive


AI Analysis

The comic strip is titled "Censorship" and features a conversation between two individuals.

Scene 1: Introduction

  • A person on the internet is labeled as a "social justice warrior."
  • The tone of their voice is described as indicating that they are against the speaker and working to make a common cause with racists.

Scene 2: Confrontation

  • The speaker asks the person if they will stop saying "crazy stuff like that."
  • The person responds with a loud "CENSORSHIP!"

Summary

The comic strip highlights the absurdity of labeling someone as a "social justice warrior" and the potential for misinterpretation of their tone. The speaker's request for the person to stop saying "crazy stuff" is met with a loud and defensive response, emphasizing the importance of clear communication and avoiding censorship.

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