Scott Adams

Person

The creator of Dilbert, whose term 'Hitlerized' is used to describe the media's portrayal of Donald Trump, which is argued to contribute to a climate of political violence.


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9/20/2025, 2:34:22 AM

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9/20/2025, 2:43:10 AM

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9/20/2025, 2:43:09 AM

Summary

Scott Adams, the American cartoonist best known as the creator of the "Dilbert" comic strip, was referenced by the hosts of the "All-In Podcast" in a discussion concerning the "Suicide of the West" and the breakdown of civil discourse. His views, alongside those of J.K. Rowling, were cited as the hosts framed the current societal climate as a fundamental struggle for Western civilization, touching upon themes like "Woke Ideology," political violence, and cancel culture. Adams himself has been at the center of controversy, notably in 2023, when his "Dilbert" comic strip was dropped by many publishers following his comments describing Black people as members of "a racist hate group."

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Extracted Attributes
  • Born

    1957-06-08

  • Alma Mater

    University of California, Berkeley (M.B.A.)

  • Birthplace

    Windham, New York, U.S.

  • Profession

    Entrepreneur

  • Controversy

    Described Black people as members of 'a racist hate group' during an online video show

  • Notable Work

    Dilbert (comic strip)

  • Company Founded

    Scott Adams Foods, Inc.

  • Previous Employer

    Pacific Bell

Timeline
  • Born in Windham, New York, U.S. (Source: Britannica)

    1957-06-08

  • Earned a B.A. in Economics from Hartwick College. (Source: Britannica)

    1979

  • Began employment at Crocker National Bank in San Francisco. (Source: Britannica)

    1979

  • Earned an M.B.A. from the University of California, Berkeley. (Source: Britannica)

    1986

  • Began working for Pacific Bell in San Ramon. (Source: Britannica)

    1986

  • The 'Dilbert' comic strip was first published. (Source: Britannica)

    1989

  • Left Pacific Bell. (Source: Britannica)

    1995-06

  • Started Scott Adams Foods, Inc., which produced products like the Dilberito. (Source: Wikipedia)

    1999

  • The 'Dilbert' TV series, for which Adams served as executive producer and showrunner, debuted on UPN. (Source: Wikipedia)

    1999-01

  • The 'Dilbert' TV series earned a Primetime Emmy Award. (Source: Wikipedia)

    1999

  • The 'Dilbert' comic strip was dropped by its distributor, Andrews McMeel Universal, and many newspapers following Adams' controversial comments describing Black people as members of 'a racist hate group'. (Source: NPR)

    2023-02

Web Search Results
  • Scott Adams (game designer) - Wikipedia

    Scott Adams (born July 10, 1952) is an American entrepreneur, computer programmer, and video game designer. He co-founded, with then-wife Alexis, Adventure International in 1979. The company developed and published video games for home computers. The cornerstone products of Adventure International in its early years were the Adventure series of text adventures written by Adams. ## Adventure International [edit&action=edit&section=1 "Edit section: Adventure International")] [...] Scott Adams was the first person known to create an adventure-style game for personal computers, in 1978 on a 16 KB Radio Shack TRS-80 Model I, written in BASIC. Colossal Cave was written two years earlier by Will Crowther "William Crowther (programmer)"), but on a mainframe computer (the PDP-10). These early text adventures recognize two-word commands of the form VERB NOUN. The parser only scans the first three letters of each command, so SCREAM BEAR, SCRATCH BEAR, or SCREW BEAR are treated [...] Jump to content # Scott Adams (game designer) العربية "سكوت آدامز (كاتب) – Arabic") Català "Scott Adams (programador) – Catalan") Deutsch "Scott Adams (Spieleentwickler) – German") فارسی "اسکات آدامز (طراح بازی) – Persian") Français "Scott Adams (concepteur de jeux) – French") 中文 "斯科特·亚当斯 (游戏开发者) – Chinese") Edit links From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia For other people named Scott Adams, see Scott Adams (disambiguation) "Scott Adams (disambiguation)"). American game designer

  • Scott Adams | Biography, Dilbert, & Facts - Britannica

    Scott Adams (born June 8, 1957, Windham, New York, U.S.) is an American cartoonist who captured the malaise of the modern workplace in his comic strip Dilbert. [...] Adams was valedictorian of his high-school class (because, he said, "the other 39 people in my class couldn’t spell valedictorian") and went on to earn a B.A. in economics from Hartwick College, Oneonta, New York, in 1979 and an M.B.A. from the University of California, Berkeley, in 1986. From 1979 to 1986 he was employed at Crocker National Bank in San Francisco (while working as a teller, Adams was robbed twice at gunpoint). From 1986 until June 1995 he worked for Pacific Bell in San Ramon, [...] The character Dilbert, a composite of Adams’s coworkers over the years, first appeared in Adams’s business presentations. The comic strip Dilbert was first published in 1989, and by the 21st century it had been syndicated to some 2,000 newspapers, was being read in 70 countries, and had an official website on the Internet. Its lead character, a computer programmer and engineer for a high-tech company with no apparent purpose, was buffeted daily by the illogical projects and business decisions

  • Scott Adams - Wikipedia

    Adams worked closely with telecommunications engineers at Crocker National Bank in San Francisco between 1979 and 1986. Upon joining the organization, he first worked as a teller. After four months in which he was twice held up at gunpoint, he entered a management training program. His positions included management trainee, computer programmer, budget analyst, commercial lender, product manager, and supervisor. [...] Adams started Scott Adams Foods, Inc. in 1999, which made the Dilberito and Protein Chef. First announced in The Dilbert Future and introduced in 1999, the Dilberito was a vegetarian microwave burrito that came in flavors of Mexican, Indian, Barbecue, and Garlic & Herb. It was sold through some health food stores. Adams's inspiration for the product was that "diet is the number one cause of health-related problems in the world. I figured I could put a dent in that problem and make some money at [...] His comic strips were adapted as a Dilbert TV series "Dilbert (TV series)"), which debuted in January 1999 and ran for two seasons on UPN. Adams served as executive producer and showrunner, along with Seinfeld writer Larry Charles. The show earned a Primetime Emmy Award in 1999. Adams later said that the show had been canceled because he was white and UPN had made a decision to shift toward African-American viewers.

  • Dilbert comic strip dropped after a racist rant by creator Scott Adams

    Scott Adams, creator of the comic strip Dilbert, poses for a portrait with the Dilbert character in his studio in Dublin, Calif., in 2006. Several prominent media publishers across the U.S. are dropping the comic strip after Adams described people who are Black as members of "a racist hate group" during an online video show. Marcio Jose Sanchez/AP hide caption toggle caption Marcio Jose Sanchez/AP [...] Scott Adams, creator of the comic strip Dilbert, poses for a portrait with the Dilbert character in his studio in Dublin, Calif., in 2006. Several prominent media publishers across the U.S. are dropping the comic strip after Adams described people who are Black as members of "a racist hate group" during an online video show. Marcio Jose Sanchez/AP The distributor of Scott Adams' Dilbert comic strip, Andrews McMeel Universal, announced Sunday it was severing ties with the cartoonist. [...] Accessibility links Skip to main content Keyboard shortcuts for audio player Dilbert comic strip dropped after a racist rant by creator Scott Adams The comic's creator, Scott Adams, said a recent opinion poll changed his mind about "helping Black Americans." ### National # Distributor, newspapers drop 'Dilbert' comic strip after creator's racist rant Mandalit del Barco

  • Scott Adams: books, biography, latest update - Amazon.com

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Scott Township, Adams County, Ohio, 45679, United States

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Coordinates: 38.9800773, -83.5525800

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