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‘Dilbert’ Comic Creator Calls Black People A ‘Hate Group,’ Urges Segregation So Whites Can ‘Escape’

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Scott Adams, who created the "Dilbert" comic strip, recently called Black people a "hate group" and urged an "escape" via racial segregation. Tell us how you really feel.

The post 'Dilbert' Comic Creator Calls Black People A 'Hate Group,' Urges Segregation So Whites Can 'Escape' appeared first on NewsOne.

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