It seems to me that an institution that relies on the First Amendment’s protection...
"It's OK to be white” is listed as a hate slogan on the website. It is said to have been used by white supremacist groups after being popularized as a
. This opens the question: Did the Rasmussen poll knowingly or unintentionally troll its respondents by asking whether they agreed with the statement 'It's OK to be white?'The Chronicle showed it is more than just words and hot air by dropping Scott Adams’ “Dilbert” comic strip after Adams’ racist rant on YouTube. Among several horrid comments, he called Black Americans a “hate group” and suggested that white people should “get the hell away” from them.
All this was regarding comments Scott Adams made on YouTube. What Mr. Adams says he believes, and the comic strip he produces involve two entirely different venues. The one has absolutely nothing to do with the other. To my knowledge, the comic strip has never ventured into racial issues. I believe banning the"Dilbert" comic strip is unfair and without merit, and unquestionably represents a dangerous step toward unwarranted and highly suspect censorship.
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