Monday, February 27, 2023

If You Are White "Stay the Hell Away From Black Americans" Until You Can Properly Ascertain the Threat Level

Editor's note: This 17 year-old student in Detroit, Michigan didn't listen to the advice recently given by the creator of the cartoon Dilbert, Scott Adams, when he said that "whites should get the hell away from black Americans." Well, here is another white gunned down by two blacks. That is a racial remark? Sounds more like a damn good warning to heed under certain circumstances as this dead 17 year-old demonstrates. 

17-Yr-Old Honor Student, Soccer Player, Shot and Killed by 14 and 13-Yr-Old Boys He Offered to Drive Home In Subzero Temperatures [VIDEO]
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Source: Fox News

Laid off: Newspapers drop office cartoon 'Dilbert' over creator's racial remarks

Cartoonist Scott Adams told White people to 'get the hell away' from Black Americans

By Peter Aitken | Fox News | February 25, 2023
 
Multiple newspapers have pulled the popular office comedy comic strip "Dilbert" after its creator Scott Adams made racist comments in his podcast, and then doubled down on them.

"If nearly half of all Blacks are not okay with White people – according to this poll, not to me – that’s a hate group," Adams said during his "Coffee with Scott Adams" vlog, referring to a Rasmussen poll published this week. "That's a hate group, and I don’t want anything to do with them."

"And I would say, based on the current way things are going, the best advice I can give to White people is to get the hell away from Black people," he continued, adding, "There is no fixing this … you just have to escape," which he said was why he moved to his current neighborhood that has "a very low Black population."

The poll that Adams cited asked two questions: (1) Do you agree or disagree with this statement: "It’s OK to be white," (2) Do you agree or disagree with this statement: "Black people can be racist, too." The poll found that 26% of Black respondents said "no" to the first question, and 21% said they weren’t sure, which Adams concluded meant 47% had a negative response.

Adams also referred to comments from CNN host Don Lemon, who has previously found himself in hot water for comments about predominantly Black neighborhoods. The comments Adams cited mentioned how Lemon described seeing "problems" that he didn't see living in a predominantly White neighborhood.
Scott Adams, creator of "Dilbert," at his home office on Jan. 6, 2014, in Pleasanton, California. (Lea Suzuki/The San Francisco Chronicle via Getty Images)

"I'm going to back off from being helpful to Black America because it doesn't seem like it pays off," Adams said. "The only outcome is I get called a racist … it makes no sense to help Black Americans if you're White. It's over. Don't think it's worth trying."

"I'm not saying we should start a war or anything - we should just get away," he said as he continued discussing race in education and other issues.

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