"Dilbert is the humorous put-upon office worker whose life is apparently a satire on stupid management and idiotic co-workers. In fact, says Solomon in his book The Trouble With Dilbert, it provides a handy safety valve for the frustrations of everyone crushed by the corporate world, a world which Dilbert's creator, Scott Adams, never attacks. Indeed he has publicly supported downsizing, i.e. mass sackings, on many occasions, and earns millions from tie-ins with huge companies such as Xerox and Lockheed."
The Trouble with Dilbert (Score:3, Informative)
--Nat
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i don't get it (Score:1)
Or perhaps we are supposed to throw our sabots into the machinery to wreck it?
Some people just can't see something amusing without falling into paroxysms of hostile analysis, I guess.
Re:i don't get it (Score:2)
All cartoonists are required to be simple and earnest or lose cred now!!