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Dilbert cartoon first published on Tuesday 17th July 2018

Dilbert//10685, first published eight years ago on Tuesday 17th July 2018

Elbonian Cabbage Juggling


Tags

offense, offensive, racist, racism


Official transcript

Dilbert: Here's my first cut at a sales video for our Elbonian market segment. Video: If you enjoy juggling cabbages while overdrinking, you'll love our products! Boss: This sounds kind of racist. Dilbert: Inebriated cabbage-juggling is their national sport.

originally published on dilbert.com


Open source transcript

HERE'S MY FIRST CUT AT A SALES VIDEO FOR OUR ELBONIAN MARKET SEGMENT.

IF YOU ENJOY JUGGLING CABBAGES WHILE OVERDRINKING, YOU'LL LOVE OUR PRODUCTS!

THIS SOUNDS KIND OF RACIST.

INEBRIATED CABBAGE - JUGGLING IS THEIR NATIONAL SPORT.

collated from github.com/jvarn/dilbert-archive


AI Analysis

Comic Strip Title: "Juggling Cabbages"

Summary:

The comic strip features a conversation between two characters, one of whom is presenting a sales video for the Elbonian market segment. The second character expresses skepticism about the product, citing its association with juggling cabbages, which they find to be an inbred and racist activity. The first character responds by highlighting the benefits of the product, including its ability to promote enjoyment and overconsumption, while also acknowledging the negative connotations of the activity. The comic strip pokes fun at the idea of marketing a product that is closely tied to a potentially off-putting activity.

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