Scott Adams described black people as members of 'a racist hate group' and urged white people 'to get the hell away from black people'.
Several US media publishers are dropping the Dilbert comic strip after its creator described black people as members of"a racist hate group".
Several media officials denounced the comments by creator Scott Adams as racist, hateful and discriminatory.In an episode of the YouTube show Real Coffee with Scott Adams, Mr Adams referenced a Rasmussen Reports survey that asked whether people agreed with the statement:"It's OK to be white."The Anti-Defamation League says the phrase was popularised in 2017 as a trolling campaign by members of the 4chan discussion board, but then began being used by white supremacists.
Mr Adams, who is white, repeatedly referred to people who are black as members of a"hate group" or a"racist hate group" and said he would no longer"help black Americans".
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