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  • Rapid demise of ‘Dilbert’ is no surprise to those watching

    Rapid demise of ‘Dilbert’ is no surprise to those watching

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    NEW YORK — The comic strip “Dilbert” disappeared with lightning speed following racist remarks by creator Scott Adams, but it shouldn’t come as a shock to anyone who has followed them both.

    Adams, who is white, was an outspoken presence on social media long before describing Black people as a “hate group” on YouTube and, to some, “Dilbert” had strayed from its roots as a chronicler of office culture.

    The editor of the San Francisco Chronicle, which dumped “Dilbert” last year, said the comic strip “went from being hilarious to being hurtful and mean.” The Los Angeles Times, which joined dozens of other newspapers in dropping the comic following last week’s remarks, had quietly replaced four of Adams’ strips last year.

    “He kind of ran out of office jokes and started integrating all this other stuff so after a while, it became hard to distinguish between Scott Adams and ‘Dilbert,’” said Mike Peterson, columnist for the industry blog The Daily Cartoonist.

    As individual newspapers told readers they were dropping “Dilbert,” the company that distributed the strip, Andrews McMeel Universal, said it was severing ties with Adams. By Monday, “Dilbert” was gone from the GoComics site, which also features many top comics such as “Peanuts” and “Calvin and Hobbes.”

    Adams said Monday that the strip, which first appeared in 1989, will only be available on his subscription service on the Locals platform.

    “Dilbert” is effectively dead, Peterson said.

    Adams said Monday on YouTube that his distributor didn’t really have a choice because clients and other cartoonists were mad. “They were just forced into it,” he said.

    On Twitter, he said his book publisher and book agent had “canceled” him. The Penguin Random House imprint Portfolio said it wouldn’t publish Adams’ book “Reframe Your Brain” in September, according to the Wall Street Journal.

    Adams has long been active on Twitter, whose CEO, Elon Musk, was among the few to publicly back him. He also blogs regularly and puts out a regular podcast on YouTube.

    He’s attracted attention for comments he’s made in the past, including saying in 2011 that women are treated differently by society for the same reason as children and the mentally disabled — “it’s just easier this way for everyone.” He said 2016 GOP presidential candidate Carly Fiorina had an “angry wife face.”

    Adams became a vocal supporter of former President Donald Trump, saying Trump had a hypnotist’s skill in attracting followers. He said that stance cost him money in lost speaker’s fees.

    He said he lost the prime-time animated “Dilbert” series that ran on UPN for two seasons for “being white” when the network decided to target a Black audience, and that he lost two other corporate jobs because of his race.

    During the Feb. 22 episode of his YouTube podcast “Real Coffee with Scott Adams,” he referenced a Rasmussen Reports survey that had asked whether people agreed with the statement “It’s OK to be white.” Most agreed, but Adams noted that 26% of Black respondents disagreed and others weren’t sure.

    The Anti-Defamation League said the phrase at the center of the question was popularized as a trolling campaign by members of 4chan — a notorious anonymous message board — and was adopted by some white supremacists. Rasmussen Reports is a conservative polling firm.

    Adams 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.” On his podcast Monday, he called his “hate group” remark “hyperbole,” but continued to defend his advice that white people “get the hell away” from Blacks.

    In announcing that “Dilbert” would be cut from the Kansas City Star, the newspaper’s community engagement editor, Derek Donovan, said Adams’ “antagonistic, childishly macho persona” has been a constant for years.

    “It’s not cancel culture,” editor Richard Green of the Santa Rosa Press Democrat in California said. “It’s doing the right thing.”

    The Sun Chronicle in Attleboro, Massachusetts, left a blank space Monday where “Dilbert” would normally run and said it would keep it that way through March “as a reminder of the racism that pervades our society.”

    The San Francisco Chronicle stopped publishing “Dilbert” last October — a move that drew only a handful of complaints. Editor-in-Chief Emilio Garcia-Ruiz said in the newspaper that he had objected to a strip that said in an effort to diversify workplaces, straight men should pretend to be gay.

    In a Sept. 2 “Dilbert” strip, a boss said that traditional performance reviews would be replaced by a “wokeness” score. When an employee complained that could be subjective, the boss said, “That’ll cost you two points off your wokeness score, bigot.”

    In an August strip, the boss said the company was getting into the “pandemic prevention market” and creating demand by unleashing a deadly virus.

    A Black employee featured in an Oct. 20 strip noted that his boss ignored his actual accomplishments to recommend him for a job for which he was not qualified. The employee backed down when told it would be a big jump in pay.

    Peterson said there are other examples of how Adams’ attitudes had replaced the biting humor that Peterson and a legion of middle managers loved. Adams seemed to run out of jokes.

    “The strip jumped the shark,” he said.

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    ( With inputs from : www.politico.com )

  • People watching bureaucrats behaving like YSRCP workers: Pawan Kalyan

    People watching bureaucrats behaving like YSRCP workers: Pawan Kalyan

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    Amaravati: Actor politician Pawan Kalyan on Sunday asked bureaucrats in Andhra Pradesh to take seriously the comments made by former Supreme Court judge Justice Gopal Gowda on the YSR Congress Party’s “unruly governance”.

    The Jana Sena leader tweeted that people are watching the bureaucrats behaving like workers of the ruling party.

    “People at the highest level are very closely watching each and every bureaucrat who’s behaving like a YCP Karyakartha,” he said.

    “Karma is the universal law of cause and effect. You reap what you sow. Hope every bureaucrat who’s blindly supporting the YCP would understand the concept called karma,” wrote Pawan Kalyan.

    He also shared a video of Justice Gopal Gowda’s comments about violation of rule of law in the state.

    Referring to the land pooling for Amaravati, the retired Supreme Court judge stated that there was breach of contract entered with the farmers of Amaravati for development of the state capitall.

    Justice Gowsa had also stated that there was denial of fundamental rights in the case of Amaravati farmers protesting against the move to shift the capital. As many as 307 cases were foisted against farmers in an arbitrary exercise of power. He also mentioned brazen loot of natural resources and the curbs on activities of opposition parties.

    Meanwhile, Pawan Kalyan has greeted former Supreme Court judge Justice S. Abdul Nazeer on his appointment as the new Governor of the state.

    The Jana Sena leader noted that Justice Nazeer delivered several crucial judgments as a Supreme Court judge and brought honour to the position of judge by delivering unbiased judgments with the principles of framework of the Constitution.

    “I hope that Justice Abdul Nazeer who had observed the present Indian society from the position of justice may be well aware of the situations prevailing in Andhra Pradesh. I wish he would instil the Constitution’s spirit in the State with his vast experience as a judicial expert,” Pawan Kalyan said in a statement.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • ‘Biryani movie banaye,’ Hyderabadis react after watching SRK’s Pathaan

    ‘Biryani movie banaye,’ Hyderabadis react after watching SRK’s Pathaan

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    Hyderabad: After creating a lot of buzz, Shah Rukh Khan starrer Pathaan was released on Wednesday across the globe. The actor made his comeback after a long gap of around four years and fans seemed excited after watching him in the Siddhart Anand’s spy- thriller.

    King Khan along with the makers of the movie landed in controversy after YRF dropped the Besharam Rang track on its official YouTube channel. Few politicians and Hindu organisations were seeking a ban on the release of the movie but it was finally released in three languages globally.

    The Siasat.com team visited various cinema halls across Hyderabad on Wednesday to know the reactions of the moviegoers. In our survey on the opening day, we found that various cinephiles praised both the actors and director of the movie. We have found people waiting in long queues outside cinema halls at various places.

    During our exclusive visit to Prasads Multiplex at Necklace Road, we found people shouting ”Pathaan Zindabad” and fans lauded the performance of all actors in general but Shah Rukh Khan in particular. The cameo of Salman Khan in the movie also entertained the moviegoers.

    Talking to Siasat.com, one fan said, ”The movie is awesome and I would recommend everyone to watch this movie. SRK has nailed it. He looks younger day by day,” adding ”Salman bhai’s entry was mind blowing.”

    Another fan said, ”King is always King and SRK has proved it. Total paisa wasool. I appreciate Badshah ( Shah Rukh Khan) for his energy and acting skill.”

    ”Movie is beyond expectations. No one can compare SRK’s acting with anyone. I also admire the director. The screenplay of the movie is awesome. I love SRK,” said one of the female fans of Shah Rukh Khan after watching the movie.

    Around 80 per cent of the fans rated it 5 while some 20 per cent rated it 4.5 out of 5. Overal, it seems like SRK has left no stone unturned to spread his magic and create ripples among audience.

    Fans also lauded John Abrahim’s role. One of the fans said, ”John is my Jaan. Though he has been portrayed as the villain in the movie, he has really nailed it. SRK and Deepika Padukone also nailed it,” she added.

    So, overall most of the people gave positive reviews and even some expressed their will to watch the movie again. Relevant to mention here that, SRK and team Pathaan did not promote the film on any TV reality show or anywhere else. SRK just connected with his fans on Twitter during AskSRK or AskMeAything sessions before the movie release. Despite being in controversy, it seems that the film is going to be a blockbuster.

    If you have watched the movie, feel free to share your experience with us in the comments box below.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • Matthew Modine: ‘It’s fascinating watching the sack of flesh I live in showing signs of wear’

    Matthew Modine: ‘It’s fascinating watching the sack of flesh I live in showing signs of wear’

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    Born in California, Matthew Modine, 63, made his film debut in the 80s, sharing the best actor award at the 1983 Venice film festival for Robert Altman’s Streamers. In 1984, he played the title role in Alan Parker’s Birdy, and in 1987 he starred in Stanley Kubrick’s Full Metal Jacket. Modine is Dr Martin Brenner in the hit Netflix series Stranger Things, and is currently playing Atticus Finch in To Kill a Mockingbird in the West End of London. He is married with two children and lives in New York.

    What is your greatest fear?
    Having a great fear.

    What is your earliest memory?
    We were having dinner and my cousin said we were eating my pet chicken, Susie. We adopted my mother’s sister’s children five days before I was born, after my aunt’s husband came home and shot her and then shot himself in front of the children. Gun violence in the US is not new.

    What is the trait you most deplore in yourself?
    I would deplore feeling deplorable about myself.

    What is the trait you most deplore in others?
    The inability to negotiate peace and truly forgive.

    Describe yourself in three words
    Doing my best.

    What do you most dislike about your appearance?
    It’s fascinating watching the sack of flesh I live in showing signs of wear. But I am grateful, each morning, to wake up in it.

    What is your most unappealing habit?
    Procrastinating.

    What scares you about getting older?
    Nothing. Better than the alternative.

    Which book are you ashamed not to have read?
    Dante’s Inferno (in Italian).

    What is the worst thing anyone’s said to you?
    “You can’t.”

    What does love feel like?
    Like falling – endlessly – and then discovering you have wings.

    Have you ever said “I love you” without meaning it?
    Of course I have. But it wasn’t because I didn’t want to actually make that person feel loved and appreciated.

    Which living person do you most despise, and why?
    Trump/Putin. Same person. Egotistical, bombastic, selfish shites.

    Which words or phrases do you most overuse?
    Stay positive.

    What has been your biggest disappointment?
    My biggest disappointment would be living with disappointment. What a burden to be shackled to. I would be truly disappointed if I didn’t (as the song says) pick myself up, dust myself off, and start all over again.

    How often do you have sex?
    Who’s counting?

    What single thing would improve the quality of your life?
    Stretching.

    Would you rather have more sex, money or fame?
    Well, I guess I won the lottery. Lucky me.

    How would you like to be remembered?
    As a kind person who cared for others.

    What is the most important lesson life has taught you?
    That we are all no more and no less than a single thread in a gigantic web of life. What we do and how we behave has repercussions for the entire web.

    What happens when we die?
    Only dying will tell.

    Tell us a joke
    Two peanuts were walking down the road. One was assaulted.

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    ( With inputs from : www.theguardian.com )