‘Weekend Replace’ Slams ‘Dilbert’ Author Scott Adams Over Racist Remarks

The co-anchors’ roast comes after masses of publications – and ex “Dilbert” distributor Andrews McMeel Syndication – reduce ties with the caricature following Adams’ connection with Black other folks as a “hate workforce” and his name for white other folks to “get the hell clear of Black other folks.”

Jost, after a jab from Che, joked a couple of conceivable choice to fill the void of “Dilbert” within the “SNL” section.

″Newspapers dropped the cool animated film strip efficient right away and to rub it in, they’re changing ‘Dilbert’ with ‘Peanuts: Oops All Franklin,’” quipped Jost.

A fake Dilbert (performed by means of Michael Longfellow) made a cameo to weigh in on Adams’ remarks and stated they got here as a “overall surprise” to all the all-white workforce at his place of job.

“I imply maximum cartoonists are bizarre however racist bizarre? Let’s simply say I didn’t see that memo,” stated Longfellow sooner than a protracted pause.

Dilbert later joked that he used to be “blind” to racism as a result of his glasses had been opaque white.