Then you don't understand human nature at all. It can exist in a very heterogeneous state, pockets of blindness in an ocean of genius. Wagner was an anti-Semite, yet he composed powerfully emotive operas. Likewise, the occasional island of genius does not always redeem an ocean of depravity. So long as "Dilbert" recognizes the unspoken truth, Adams is not likely to lose his audience.
Then you don't understand human nature at all. It can exist in a very heterogeneous state, pockets of blindness in an ocean of genius. Wagner was an anti-Semite, yet he composed powerfully emotive operas. Likewise, the occasional island of genius does not always redeem an ocean of depravity. So long as "Dilbert" recognizes the unspoken truth, Adams is not likely to lose his audience.