Scott Adams has died. Originally known as the author of the very popular Dilbert cartoons which lampooned cubicle life and spawned a book series, daily calendars and a range of merchandise including a video game, Adams also authored many books which became big sellers and garnered him a large following.
Adams was, of course, cancelled by the wokerati who claimed he made racist comments on his extremely popular live-streamed show Real Coffee with Scott Adams. What is notable about Adams, apart from having his career destroyed by the woke mob, is that many of his books, which could loosely fall into the self-help genre, changed millions of lives. Not because he was racist, or transphobic, or any other slur intended to destroy careers, reputations and livelihoods on the basis of imagined slights, but because his books showed ordinary people how to live less ordinary lives.
Adams was neither right nor left and advocated for a wide ranging world view where each individual idea is assessed based on its merits not according to ideology. He refused to define the world in terms of oppressor versus oppressed and gave average people the skills to improve their own lives. The left hated him for this.
Our ABC, re-published from AP (Associated Press) a hit piece masquerading as an obituary which features a sub-header “Descent into Misogyny and Racism,” proving, once again that the leftist woke movement is neither empathetic, nor caring, and is profoundly anti-human. To his credit, Adams, whose book, Loser Think, outlines the way in which modern media manipulates the readers would find the “obituary” fantastically amusing. He is probably composing a Dilbert cartoon about it right now.
Vale, Scott Adams. We are the poorer for your passing.
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