The Virginian-Pilot and Daily Press are among newspapers across the country which this week moved to halt publication of the “Dilbert” cartoon strip following racist remarks by the artist, Scott Adams ...
[Editor’s note: The San Diego Union-Tribune announced in Monday’s newspaper that we would no longer publish the ‘Dilbert’ comic strip.] Re “Hundreds of Papers Will Stop Running ‘Dilbert’” (Feb. 27): ...
Something that has been bothering me for years has recently come up again in the wake of the Scott Adams controversy, and that is the interpretation of the right to freedom of speech. The First ...
It would have been easy for us to sidestep the controversy over “Dilbert” — the comic strip pulled from 2,000 newspapers, including ours, this week after a YouTube video went viral that showed ...
The March 3 LNP | LancasterOnline letter “ ‘Dilbert’ decision shows paper’s bias” effectively critiques the trend of today’s anointed to censor creative arts and suppress free speech because of the ...
So, the cancel culture is seemingly alive and well at LNP | LancasterOnline! If we needed any more proof of what I view as the editorial bias in our local newspaper, this would be it: Cartoonist Scott ...