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Dilbert cartoon first published on Wednesday 2nd June 2021

Dilbert//11736, first published five years ago on Wednesday 2nd June 2021

Political Talk


Tags

brainwashed, business, harmony, messaging, opinions, partisan politics, platforms, political issues, underinformed


Official transcript

catbert in meeting sitting next to wally and dilbert:

originally published on dilbert.com


Open source transcript

OUR CEO HAS BANNED POLITICALTALK ON ALL EMPLOYEE MESSAGING PLATFORMS.

IT'S JUST AS WELL BECAUSE YOU'RE ALL BRAINWASHED AND UNDERINFORMED, SO YOUR OPINIONS ARE NOT WORTH THE SPITTLE THAT COMES WITH THEM.

WE HOPE THIS CHANGE WILL IMPROVE INTERNAL HARMONY.

collated from github.com/jvarn/dilbert-archive


AI Analysis

Title: "The Spittle of Opinions"

Summary:

This comic strip depicts a scene where a CEO has banned political talk on all employee messaging platforms. The CEO explains that it's just as well because employees are "all brainwashed and underinformed, so your opinions are not worth the spittle that comes with them." The CEO then announces a plan to improve internal harmony, which involves installing a server with pink screens.

The comic strip pokes fun at the idea of censorship and the notion that certain opinions are not worth considering. It also highlights the absurdity of the CEO's plan to improve internal harmony by installing a server with pink screens. Overall, the comic strip uses humor to comment on the limitations of free speech and the dangers of censorship.

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