Anybody following the Dilbert Debacle?
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@Mik said in Anybody following the Dilbert Debacle?:
I'm rather fond of it.
I am as well, but I bet a poll would come back under 80%…
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@Mik said in Anybody following the Dilbert Debacle?:
So what about the Rasmussen survey? Anyone want to address that finding?
All I can find so far are these: https://www.rasmussenreports.com/public_content/lifestyle/general_lifestyle/january_2023/not_woke_yet_most_voters_reject_anti_white_beliefs
That's just a "teaser" press release telling you snippets about the survey. The rest are paywalled behind something Rasmussen calls "Platinum account." :man-shrugging:
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The question I would be curious to know the answer to is how many white people think it’s okay to be white?
@LuFins-Dad said in Anybody following the Dilbert Debacle?:
The question I would be curious to know the answer to is how many white people think it’s okay to be white?
I’d be me - lung disease and all - 1000 times over before I’d roll the dice again. But there’s some familiarity bias there. I might well think the same thing had I been born in a Brazilian favela.
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What I don't understand, is how the Post can state, "3 people are typing" at the top of the page. How do they know anybody's doing anything on their computer, until they click "submit?"
As for the content of the article, yeah whatever, I couldn't concentrate as I was so offended by the typing issue.
@Rainman said in Anybody following the Dilbert Debacle?:
What I don't understand, is how the Post can state, "3 people are typing" at the top of the page. How do they know anybody's doing anything on their computer, until they click "submit?"
As long as you’re typing into the page somewhere, the page can see it and report back whatever it wants.
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@Rainman said in Anybody following the Dilbert Debacle?:
What I don't understand, is how the Post can state, "3 people are typing" at the top of the page. How do they know anybody's doing anything on their computer, until they click "submit?"
As long as you’re typing into the page somewhere, the page can see it and report back whatever it wants.
@Horace said in Anybody following the Dilbert Debacle?:
@Rainman said in Anybody following the Dilbert Debacle?:
What I don't understand, is how the Post can state, "3 people are typing" at the top of the page. How do they know anybody's doing anything on their computer, until they click "submit?"
As long as you’re typing into the page somewhere, the page can see it and report back whatever it wants.
Ah, makes sense. Thanks, Horace!
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@LuFins-Dad said in Anybody following the Dilbert Debacle?:
The question I would be curious to know the answer to is how many white people think it’s okay to be white?
I’d be me - lung disease and all - 1000 times over before I’d roll the dice again. But there’s some familiarity bias there. I might well think the same thing had I been born in a Brazilian favela.
@jon-nyc said in Anybody following the Dilbert Debacle?:
But there’s some familiarity bias there. I might well think the same thing had I been born in a Brazilian favela.
"I hate you."
"I hate you more."
I wonder if this is a question that can even be answered. Also, what use would be the answer.
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The question I would be curious to know the answer to is how many white people think it’s okay to be white?
@LuFins-Dad said in Anybody following the Dilbert Debacle?:
The question I would be curious to know the answer to is how many white people think it’s okay to be white?
Not as many as used to, but give it time and more education dollars and we'll git 'er done!
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His comments were a little strange, but it's a shame just comments can get folks canceled. It's like... do you think there would be a mass un-subscribing from newspapers just because it includes a comic strip by a guy who made some comments in a podcast? Then again, not sure how many people subscribe BECAUSE the Dilbert strip is included.
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Okay that's hilarious.