Dilbert cartoon first published on Friday 12th November 2021
Dilbert//11899, first published five years ago on Friday 12th November 2021
Alice's College Emails
Open source transcript
WE FOUND SOME PRIVATE EMAILS YOU SENT DURING COLLEGE THAT ARE DEEPLY OFFENSIVE TO MANY PEOPLE.
DID YOU SHOW MY PRIVATE MESSAGES TO THE PEOPLE WHO WOULD BE MOST OFFENDED, THUS CREATING THE VERY HARM OF WHICH I AM ACCUSED?
YES.
WHY DO YOU ASK?
collated from github.com/jvarn/dilbert-archive
AI Analysis
Comic Strip Title: "Accusations and Offense"
Summary:
- The comic strip depicts a conversation between a man and a woman.
- The man has received private emails sent during college that are deeply offensive to many people.
- He shows the emails to the woman, who asks if he did so to create harm.
- The man responds that he wanted to show her the content of the emails, implying that he did not intend to harm her.
- The woman is upset by the content of the emails and asks why he showed them to her.
- The man's response suggests that he may have been trying to provoke a reaction from her.
Key Points:
- The comic strip explores the theme of offense and harm caused by private emails.
- The man's actions are questioned, and he is asked to explain his motivations.
- The woman's reaction to the emails is one of shock and offense.
- The comic strip raises questions about the boundaries of free speech and the impact of offensive content on others.
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