‘Dilbert’ Comic Strip Gets Dropped After Creators Racist Rant, Now He Is Responding [VIDEO]

‘Dilbert’ Comic Strip Gets Dropped After Creators Racist Rant [VIDEO]

With social media and cell phones who has time for funny papers?  We all do when a comic creator decided to go on a racist rant that wasn’t funny and it his antics has got him removed from the news.

The satirical comic strip, ‘Dilbert,’ has been dropped by newspapers across the United States after its creator, Scott Adams, went on a racist tirade.  Adams referred to Black Americans as a “hate group” and called for White people to “get the hell away” from them.

Not only has Scott Adams been dropped from newspapers, to day it’s being reported that Andrews McMeel Universal, the company that syndicates “Dilbert,” in a joint statement, Andrews McMeel Chairman Hugh Andrews and CEO and President Andy Sareyan said that the syndication company was “severing our relationship” with Adams and condemned his remarks, saying “we will never support any commentary rooted in discrimination or hate.”

But wait there is more, The Penguin Random House imprint, Portfolio will not be publishing Scott Adams soon to be released book,  “Reframe Your Brain.”

Scott Adams has responded to his cancellations via Twitter.

Take a look at the video below.

 

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