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Saturday, May 2, 2026

Racist Dilbert creator Scott Adams claims DON LEMON shares his views on black people - Daily Mail

The racist creator of the popular Dilbert comic strip claims Don Lemon shares his views on black people, sharing a 2013 clip of the embattled CNN host offering his advice to the black community.

Scott Adams, who is believed to have amassed many millions from the Dilbert series over the past three decades, has come under fire for a video in which he labeled black people a 'hate group' and advised white people to 'get the f**k' away from people of color to avoid getting into trouble.

The Dilbert comic strip, about a menial office worker, was promptly pulled from hundreds of newspapers across the country in the aftermath.

But Adams, 65, has only doubled down on his remarks, invoking former Vice President Mike Pence on Saturday to claim that bigotry is acceptable in certain situations.

And on Sunday, he shared the 2013 clip of Don Lemon's five tips for the black community, tweeting: 'CNN canceled me for agreeing with Don Lemon.'

In the clip, which has been viewed 3.7million times since it was first published on Twitter on February 19, Don Lemon advises members of the black community in America to pull up their pants and pick up trash.

'Cause black people, if you really want to fix the problem, here's just five things you should think about doing,' the CNN host said on-air in 2013. 'Here's number five, pull up your pants.'

He explained in the two-minute clip that the trend of wearing baggy jeans with one's boxers sticking out has its roots in the prison system, where guards...



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