Musk accuses media of racism after papers drop Dilbert

Musk accuses media of racism after papers drop Dilbert

Billionaire Elon Musk has accused the media of being racist in opposition to whites and Asians after US newspapers dropped a white caricature writer who made derogatory feedback about Black Americans.

The Los Angeles Times, the Washington Post and USA Today have been amongst newspapers that cancelled the cartoon Dilbert after its creator Scott Adams mentioned Black Americans have been a hate group and posted racist feedback on his YouTube channel on Wednesday.

In replies to tweets concerning the controversy, the Tesla and Twitter chief govt mentioned the media had lengthy been racist in opposition to non-white individuals however at the moment are “racist against whites & Asians”.

“Maybe they can try not being racist,” Musk tweeted.

In response to an account that mentioned white victims of police violence get a fraction of media protection in comparison with Black victims, Musk mentioned the protection is “Very disproportionate to promote a false narrative”.

Musk’s views on social points have been more and more below the microscope since he took over Twitter in October.

He has sparred with civil rights teams over Twitter’s degree of safety in opposition to hateful content material and the reinstatement of some accounts that beforehand had been suspended.

Some advertisers have left the platform over considerations about model security, and Twitter has rolled out some new controls for advert placement.

Musk’s newest tweets come after the Dilbert creator prompt white Americans “get the hell away from Black people”.

Adams, the cartoonist, was responding to a ballot by the conservative Rasmussen Reports that mentioned 26 per cent of Black respondents mentioned they disagreed with the assertion “It’s OK to be white”.

The transfer to drop the cartoon was “not a difficult decision”, the Plain Dealer newspaper in Ohio advised its readers on Friday.

Dilbert is a long-running comedian that pokes enjoyable at office-place tradition.

Source: www.perthnow.com.au