![]() ![]() The “Dilbert” controversy has rocked a community of daily cartoonists who often create work in their homes several months ahead of publication. While some outlets replaced “Dilbert” with another strip, The Sun Chronicle in Attleboro, Massachusetts, decided to keep the space blank through March “as a reminder of the racism that pervades our society.” ![]() Individual newspapers have dropped “Dilbert” and Adams’ distributor, Andrews McMeel Universal, said it was severing ties with the cartoonist. He’s experiencing the consequences of expressing his views.” ![]() “I am in full support with him saying anything he wants to, but then he has to own the consequences of saying them,” he said. ![]()
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