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Dilbert cartoon first published on Friday 17th July 2020

Dilbert//11416, first published six years ago on Friday 17th July 2020

Boss Wins In Arbitration


Tags

accused, arbitration, bribery, business, covid, employment, fired, job, pandemic, racism, rotten, system, white supremacist, win


Official transcript

boss and carol wearing face masks.

originally published on dilbert.com


Open source transcript

I WAS FALSELY ACCUSED OF BEING A WHITE SUPREMACIST AND FIRED.

BUT I WON IN ARBITRATION AND GOT MY JOB BACK!

HOW DID YOU WIN?

BRIBERY.

ONCE YOU REALIZE THE WHOLE SYSTEM IS ROTTEN, IT'S EASIER.

collated from github.com/jvarn/dilbert-archive


AI Analysis

Title: "The Unintended Consequences of a False Accusation"

Summary:

This comic strip, originally published in, presents a humorous scenario where a character is accused of being a white supremacist and fired. However, they win an arbitration case and return to their job, only to discover that the company's system is rotten and easier to exploit.

Key Points:

  • The character is falsely accused of being a white supremacist and fired.
  • They win an arbitration case and return to their job.
  • Upon returning, they discover that the company's system is rotten and easier to exploit.
  • The character is able to bribe someone to realize the whole system is rotten and it's easier.
  • The comic strip highlights the absurdity of the situation and the character's ability to exploit the system for their own gain.

Overall:

The comic strip uses humor to comment on the flaws in the system and the character's ability to take advantage of them. It suggests that even in a seemingly unfair situation, there may be opportunities for exploitation and personal gain.

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