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Dilbert cartoon first published on Monday 13th July 2020

Dilbert//11412, first published six years ago on Monday 13th July 2020

Boss Is White Supremacist


Tags

business, complaint, covid, denial, envy, managers & supervisors, members, pandemic, staff, system, white supremacist


Official transcript

catbert: members of your staff have complained that you are a white supremacist.

originally published on dilbert.com


Open source transcript

MEMBERS OF YOUR STAFF HAVE COMPLAINED THAT YOU ARE A WHITE SUPREMACIST.

BUT...

IM NOT.

THAT'S NOT FOR YOU TO DECIDE.

WHO GETS TO DECIDE?

PEOPLE WHO WANT YOUR JOB.

IT'S NOT A PERFECT SYSTEM.

collated from github.com/jvarn/dilbert-archive


AI Analysis

Comic Strip Title: "Not for You to Decide"

Summary:

The comic strip features Dilbert, a bespectacled engineer, and Dogbert, a red dog who often serves as Dilbert's nemesis. The scene unfolds in a conference room, where Dilbert is seated at a table with a coworker, who is also wearing a mask.

Key Points:

  • The Coworker's Statement: The coworker declares that members of their staff have complained about Dilbert being a white supremacist.
  • Dilbert's Response: Dilbert responds, "But... I'm not. That's not for you to decide."
  • The Coworker's Suggestion: The coworker suggests that the decision should be left to the people who want the job, as it's not a perfect system.
  • Dilbert's Conclusion: Dilbert concludes that people who want their job will decide, implying that he is not concerned about the decision being made by others.

Overall Implication:

The comic strip pokes fun at the idea of workplace politics and the challenges of navigating complex social issues in a professional setting. It highlights the absurdity of trying to dictate who gets to decide on important matters, and the importance of finding a system that works for everyone involved.

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