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Dilbert cartoon first published on Thursday 26th January 2017

Dilbert//10148, first published nine years ago on Thursday 26th January 2017

Boss Tweets Sexist Stuff


Tags

cell phone, computer, conversation, desk, tweets, technology


Official transcript

Our customers organized a boycott because of your racist tweet.

originally published on dilbert.com


Open source transcript

OUR CUSTOMERS ORGANIZED A BOYCOTT BECAUSE OF YOUR RACIST TWEET.

I KNOW. THAT'S WHY I TWEETED OUT SOME WITTY INSULTS AT THE ORGANIZERS.

YOUR NEW TWEETS ARE SEXIST.

NOTICE HOW THEY MAKE YOU FORGET ABOUT MY RACIST TWEETS?

collated from github.com/jvarn/dilbert-archive


AI Analysis

Title: "The Insult of Tweets"

Summary:

  • The comic strip depicts a conversation between two office workers, one of whom has organized a boycott against racist tweets.
  • The other worker, who has been tweeting insults at the organizers, is surprised to learn that their new tweets are sexist.
  • The worker is unaware of the impact of their words and is oblivious to the fact that they are perpetuating racist stereotypes.
  • The comic strip highlights the irony and hypocrisy of the situation, where the worker is more concerned with being called out for sexism than with addressing the racist nature of their tweets.
  • The strip pokes fun at the absurdity of online discourse and the ways in which people can become defensive and dismissive when confronted with criticism.

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