As Cassandra Fairbanks posted earlier – USA Today and its affiliates will no longer run the Dilbert comic strip on its creator Scott Adams’ online commentary on race relations.
Scott announced last week that he was giving up his race ties.
Adams said in one of his live streams that all the viral videos of black people beating up white people have made him believe that the two races cannot live together peacefully.
Here’s what Scott Adams told his audience from the Twitter video below.
Scott Adams: So if half of all blacks aren’t okay with white people, I don’t think so, according to this poll. According to this poll, it’s a hate group. It’s a hate group, and I don’t want anything to do with them. And I say, the way things are going now, the best advice I can give white people is to get the hell out. Away from black people.
Just get the fuck away. Where you must go, go away, because this cannot be fixed. It cannot be fixed. It cannot be fixed. You must escape.
So that’s what I did. I went to a neighborhood with a very low black population because, unfortunately, there is a high correlation between density and this, according to Dan Lemon, by the way. So here I am referring to Don Lemon, who, while he lived in a mostly black neighborhood, had a bunch of problems that he didn’t see in a white neighborhood. So even Don Lemon sees a big difference in your own quality of life depending on where you live and who is there. So I don’t think there is any point in trying to help black citizens anymore as a white citizen of America.
It doesn’t make sense. It is no longer a rational impulse. So I withdraw from being helpful to black America, because it doesn’t seem to be paying off. Like, I’ve been doing this all my life and the only result is that I get called a racist. That’s the only result.
It doesn’t make sense to help black Americans if you’re white. It’s over. Don’t even think it’s worth trying. Totally not trying. And there we go.
You didn’t expect this today did you?
But those who don’t want to focus on education, you should stay away from them. Get as far as you can. That is my recommendation. And I’m really sick of seeing video after video of black Americans beating up non-black citizens. I know, I understand that this is anecdotal and, you know, it doesn’t give me the full picture of what’s going on, but every day I look on social media and some black guy is hitting on some white guy.
I’m kind of over it. I’m done, okay? So I quit.
The comic book creator said that white people should stop trying to help black people and cited a poll in which only 53 percent of black people agreed with the phrase “it’s okay to be white.”
“And I would say, the way things are going right now, the best advice I can give white people is to stay the hell away from black people,” Adams said. “Just put the f-ck away.”
“Where you gotta go — get away. Because this can’t be fixed. It can’t be fixed, right? It can’t be fixed. You have to escape,” he said.
Adams said he moved to an area with a “low black population.”
“There’s no point in helping black Americans if you’re white,” he said.
USA Today and Gannett’s public relations Twitter account He tweeted He will “lead with inclusion and strive to maintain a respectful and equitable environment for the diverse communities we serve nationwide.”
In response to the USA banning Dilbert from its pages, Twitter user Scott Adams pointed out that he was only responding to a recent survey of black Americans.
Elon Musk later said, “The media is racist.”
Media is racist
— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) February 26, 2023
Elon then notes how the media has transformed and is now racist against Asians and whites.
For a long time, the US media was racist against non-white people, now they are racist against whites and Asians.
The same has happened at America’s elite colleges and high schools.
Maybe they should try not to be racist.
— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) February 26, 2023
It’s hard to argue with Elon’s assessment.
It should make some highlights. Or can racist media ignore it? Does the media want an open discussion about race relations in America today?