Dilbert cartoon first published on Wednesday 29th June 2022
Dilbert//12128, first published four years ago on Wednesday 29th June 2022
Public Doesn't Trust Us
Open source transcript
ACCORDING TO OUR INTERNAL POLLING, THE PUBLIC DOESN'T TRUST US TO MAKE ELECTRONIC VOTING MACHINES.
WE PLAN TO FIX THAT BY RIGGING VOTING MACHINES TO ELECT POLITICIANS WHO WILL TELL PEOPLE THERE'S NOTHING TO WORRY ABOUT.
WHY DONT PEOPLE TRUST US?
I WAS WONDERING THE SAME THING.
collated from github.com/jvarn/dilbert-archive
AI Analysis
Title: "Trust Issues"
Summary:
This comic strip, originally published in, revolves around a conversation between a man and a woman. The man expresses his skepticism about electronic voting machines, citing concerns about trust. He questions why people should trust him, a representative of the public, to make such decisions. The woman responds by pointing out that the man's concerns are rooted in his own biases and lack of trust in others.
The comic strip highlights the challenges of building trust in a society where individuals often have differing opinions and beliefs. It suggests that true trust can only be established when individuals are willing to listen to and consider alternative perspectives, rather than relying solely on their own biases.
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