
Dilbert creator Scott Adams turned heads with his commentary urging white people to stay away from black people after a recent Rasmussen Reports poll claimed nearly half of Black Americans don’t agree with the statement: “It’s okay to be white.”
“26 percent of blacks said no, it’s not okay to be white. 21 percent weren’t sure,” Adams said trying to wrap his head around the poll results during his podcast Wednesday. “Add them together that is 47 percent of black respondents were not willing to say it’s okay to be white.”
“If nearly half of all Blacks are not okay with white people—according to this poll, not according to me, according to this poll—that’s a hate group,” Adams reasoned, adding, “And I don’t want to have anything to do with them.”
The 65-year-old creator of the popular office humor comic strip went on to assert the racial rift is irreconcilable and white people should basically “get the hell away from Black people.”
“Just get the fuck away. Wherever you have to go, just get away. Because there’s no fixing this. This can’t be fixed.”
“You just have to escape,” he continued. “So that’s what I did, I went to a neighborhood where I have a very low black population.”
Adams went on to describe, using an anecdote from CNN anchor Don Lemon, how there’s statistically a “higher correlation” of problems in black neighborhoods compared to white neighborhoods.
“So I think it makes no sense as a white citizen of America to try to help Black citizens anymore,” Adams continued. “It doesn’t make sense. There’s no longer a rational impulse. And so I’m going to back off on being helpful to Black America because it doesn’t seem like it pays off.”
“I’ve been doing it all my life and the only outcome is I get called a racist,” he lamented. “That’s the only outcome. It makes no sense to help Black Americans if you’re white. It’s over. Don’t even think it’s worth trying.”
Adams went on to joke he had been identifying as black “for a while because I like to be on the winning team.”
“And I like to help,” he added. “I always thought if you help the Black community, that’s sort of the biggest lever you could find, the biggest benefit.”
“But it turns out that nearly half of that team doesn’t think I’m okay to be white. Which is why I identified as Black so I could be on the winning team for a while.”
The author concluded he’s once again “going to re-identify as white” so as not “to be a member of a hate group.”
The author and public speaker circled back to his initial remarks saying, you “just need to get away from them,” especially “those who don’t want to focus on education.”
Adams also added he’s “really sick of seeing video after video of Black Americans beating up non-Black citizens,” and said “every damn day” new footage emerges of “some Black person beating the shit out of some white person.”
Is Adams correct about the disappointing poll results? Have the globalists finally succeeded in dividing America along racial lines?
See Adams’ full podcast (key part at 13:20):