Clott Adams says something awesome . . . and gets canceled for it.
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From the American Thinker:
Adams has been producing "Dilbert" for three decades, and they are seen as a devastatingly satirical commentary on workplace policies.
What did Scott Adams do to merit cancelation?
Adams became a nationwide trending topic after he said that black people are "a hate group and I don't want to have anything to do with them."
He also said the following:
Based on the current way things are going, the best advice I would give to white people is to get the hell away from black people.
He then cited CNN anchor Don Lemon to claim that there's a "correlation" between a "mostly Black" neighborhood and "a bunch of problems he didn't see" in majority-white areas.
He went on to say that he moved to an area with a "very low black population."
Adams also said that he was going to stop helping black America because it doesn't seem to pay off.
It makes no sense to help black Americans if you're white.
He added that videos of black people beating white people had convinced him that whites should not help black people and whites should not live in communities with a large percentage of black people.
I'll give him credit - he's right. You can see the video in the link in the title of this post.