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Dilbert Creator Scott Adams Dies After Controversial Views, Refusing Cancer Treatment

Scott Adams, the creator of the “Dilbert” comic strip, passed away months after revealing his prostate cancer diagnosis, as confirmed by his family. Adams had previously made controversial racist remarks that led to his cartoon being dropped by numerous newspapers. In a recent online appearance, he alluded to his declining health and expressed gratitude to loved ones. The legacy of “Dilbert,” which satirized office life, was overshadowed by the fallout from his public comments and his subsequent embrace of the idea that white people are targeted.

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Trump Responds to Scott Adams’ Plea for Help After Cancer Diagnosis

After “Dilbert” creator Scott Adams requested assistance in his battle with prostate cancer, former President Donald Trump responded by promising to help. Adams had publicly stated that his healthcare provider allegedly delayed scheduling a necessary treatment, prompting him to seek Trump’s intervention. Trump’s promise came after Adams had previously shared his diagnosis in May, which was followed by public outcry due to racist remarks made by Adams. Adams later announced that he was “getting what I need now.”

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