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Dilbert cartoon first published on Friday 8th January 2021

Dilbert//11591, first published five years ago on Friday 8th January 2021

Sales To Elbonia


Tags

business, government policy, sales, sale, elbonia, government, ban, accomplices


Official transcript

boss: i'm happy to announce that we just made a huge sale in elbonia.

originally published on dilbert.com


Open source transcript

I'M HAPPY TO ANNOUNCE THAT WE JUST MADE A HUGE SALE IN ELBONIA.

ARE YOU AWARE THAT LAST WEEK OUR GOVERNMENT BANNED ALL SALES TO ELBONIA?

BEFORE YOU GO BLABBING THAT ALL OVER THE PLACE, REMEMBER THAT ALL OF YOU ARE ACCOMPLICES.

collated from github.com/jvarn/dilbert-archive


AI Analysis

The comic strip is titled "All of You Are Accomplices" and features Dilbert, a character known for his witty commentary on office life.

Panel 1: Introduction

  • Dilbert announces a significant sale in Elbonia.
  • The boss congratulates him, but the announcement is met with skepticism by other employees.

Panel 2: Government Ban

  • Dilbert asks if they are aware that the government has banned all sales to Elbonia.
  • The boss is unaware of the ban and asks if he is aware of it.

Panel 3: Consequences

  • Dilbert warns the boss that they are all accomplices to the banned sales.
  • The boss is shocked and realizes the implications of their actions.

Overall

The comic strip highlights the consequences of ignorance and the importance of being aware of one's actions. It also pokes fun at the bureaucratic red tape that can hinder progress.

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