Updated On: 27 February, 2023 09:55 AM IST | New York | Agencies
The comments ignited a furore on social media, along with calls for the conservative cartoonist’s work to be dropped from publishers’ rosters.

Cartoonist Scott Adams called Americans a ‘hate group’. Pic/Twitter
The cartoon “Dilbert” has been dropped from numerous US newspapers in response to a racist rant by its creator on YouTube. Scott Adams called Black Americans a “hate group” and suggested white Americans “get the hell away from Black people” in response to a conservative organisation’s poll purporting to show that many African Americans do not think it’s OK to be white.
“If nearly half of all Blacks are not OK with white people ... that’s a hate group,” Adams said on his YouTube channel on Wednesday. “And I don’t want to have anything to do with them.” The comments ignited a furore on social media, along with calls for the conservative cartoonist’s work to be dropped from publishers’ rosters. His once-popular comic strip, which lampoons corporate culture and was launched in 1989, will no longer be carried by the Los Angeles Times, the Washington Post, the USA Today-affiliated group of newspapers and others, the newspapers announced in statements on Friday and Saturday.