News organizations in the USA TODAY Network, including IndyStar, dropped the Dilbert comic after creator Scott Adams made racist comments.
it will drop the Dilbert comic strip, effective Monday, “because of hateful and discriminatory public comments by its creator.” that the syndication company was “severing" their relationship with Adams.
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In a YouTube episode released Monday, Scott Adams said that new “Dilbert” strips will only be available on his subscription service on the Locals platform.
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