Once upon a time, bad actors on the internet began popularising the phrase "It's OK to be white" as an attempt to troll society, something that was objectively true and inoffensive, and then tagging it to white supremacist groups, and claims of white victimhood, to the extent that to many, and quite deliberately, it became a dog-whistle signifier of racism. And in the second strip, we see a garbage receptacle, from which the new Dilbert returns. It looks like the Dilbert of Dilbert Reborn may be willing to dive further into the culture wars, now that he has no restraint. And Dogbert's request that Dilbert be a little angrier this time may be about to be carried out. Though even for the Garbage Man, it will take a little time. Scott Adams livestream screencapĪnd his next trick will be to reassemble them, to rebirth Dilbert into reality. With the apparent death of Dilbert, he has come to collect Dilbert's ashes. Scott Adams livestream screencapÄrawing on a tablet, the strip sees the return of the Garbage Man character, a skilled inventor to cosmic levels, who uses wormholes to collect garbage, and who breaks the fourth wall, aware that he is in a comic strip. A video showing his creation of the first two strips for Dilbert Reborn can be seen on his livestream. Scott Adams has been broadcasting the creation of a new strip on his subscription channel on and allowed his readers and subscribers to help name it, eventually going with Dilbert Reborn.
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