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Scott Adams, the creator of the Dilbert comic strip, is defending himself on Twitter after facing a backlash of cancellations for describing Black people as members of "a hate group.". The outrage Elon Musk defended "Dilbert" creator Scott Adams after hundreds of newspapers stopped printing the comic strip because of Adams' recent racist comments Last week, Adams called Black See Scott Adams's Twitter profile, followers, following, tweets, and daily averages. Compare his rank and growth with other users and get live follower count updates. Cartoonist Scott Adams repeatedly referred to people who are Black as members of a "hate group" or a "racist hate group." Adams has long been active on Twitter, whose CEO, Elon Musk, wasRapid demise of 'Dilbert' is no surprise to those watching
Scott Adams, the creator of the Dilbert comic strip, is defending himself on Twitter after facing a backlash of cancellations for describing Black people as members of "a hate group.". The outrage Elon Musk defended "Dilbert" creator Scott Adams after hundreds of newspapers stopped printing the comic strip because of Adams' recent racist comments Last week, Adams called Black See Scott Adams's Twitter profile, followers, following, tweets, and daily averages. Compare his rank and growth with other users and get live follower count updates. Cartoonist Scott Adams repeatedly referred to people who are Black as members of a "hate group" or a "racist hate group." Adams has long been active on Twitter, whose CEO, Elon Musk, was



