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Dilbert cartoon first published on Tuesday 6th July 2021

Dilbert//11770, first published five years ago on Tuesday 6th July 2021

I'm Not A Racist


Tags

business, sarcasm, racism, racist, woke, demands, sacrifice, spare, proof


Official transcript

dilbert: there's a mob of woke people surrounding our building. they demand a human sacrifice.

originally published on dilbert.com


Open source transcript

THERE'S A MOB OF WOKE PEOPLE SURROUNDING OUR BUILDING.

THEY DEMAND A HUMAN SACRIFICE.

FETCH THE SPARE RACIST I HIRED FOR THAT PURPOSE.

IM NOT A RACIST!

REALLY I'M NOT!

HE CAN'T PROVE THAT!

collated from github.com/jvarn/dilbert-archive


AI Analysis

Comic Strip Title: "Not a Racist"

Summary:

The comic strip depicts a workplace setting where an employee, Dilbert, is accused of racism by his coworkers. The accusation stems from his hiring of a new employee, who is African American, to fulfill a specific task. The coworkers demand a human sacrifice to prove that Dilbert is not racist.

Key Panels:

  • Panel 1: A coworker accuses Dilbert of racism, citing the hiring of an African American employee.
  • Panel 2: Dilbert's response: "They demand a human sacrifice. Fetch the spare racist I hired for that purpose."
  • Panel 3: A coworker reveals that the "spare racist" is actually a dummy hanging from the ceiling, with a note attached that reads, "I'm not a racist. Really, I'm not!"

Humor and Satire:

The comic strip uses humor and satire to comment on the absurdity of workplace politics and the tendency to jump to conclusions based on limited information. The use of a dummy as a "spare racist" adds to the comedic effect, highlighting the ridiculousness of the situation.

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