Read the Express-News letters to the editor for March 5.
Scott Adams poses with a life-sized Dilbert cutout in 2014. Several readers supported the newspaper’s decision to drop “Dilbert” after Adams’ racist rant. Another reader said it was censorship.Re: “Medical examiner rules death of 81-year-old man killed by pit bulls an accident,” Expressnews.com, Monday:If he fell over a curb and hit his head, it would be an accident. If he tripped walking up steps, it would be an accident.
I have enjoyed for years the fictitious corporate universe of Dilbert with its laugh-out-loud satire. I will miss the strip. But I support the decision to drop it, and hope everyone understands we are dropping Scott Adams and not the fictitious Dilbert himself.It’s not about free speech, but core values, with, which I agree.
Yes, if the “Dilbert” cartoon is racist, cancel it. But, if not, canceling it is the most evil form of censorship.Re: “Judge’s flag fight comes amid war on LGBTQ rights,” Editorial, Feb. 25:
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