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DISGUSTING: People Magazine Calls Dead Cartoonist Scott Adams 'DISGRACED' in Obit, Gets TORCHED Online

Gary FranchiJanuary 13, 2026128 views
DISGUSTING: People Magazine Calls Dead Cartoonist Scott Adams 'DISGRACED' in Obit, Gets TORCHED Online
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People Magazine is getting absolutely destroyed online after publishing a disgusting obituary that branded beloved cartoonist Scott Adams as the "disgraced Dilbert creator" just hours after his death from terminal cancer at age 68.

The shameful headline sparked immediate outrage from Americans who are sick and tired of the mainstream media's relentless attacks on anyone who dares to think differently than the liberal mob. Adams, who created the iconic workplace satire comic strip that ran for over three decades, had the audacity to support President Trump and speak uncomfortable truths about race relations in America – making him a permanent target for cancel culture vultures.

Social media erupted with fury over People Magazine's classless move. "Disgusting! I hope she finds Jesus like Scott did. RIP Scott Adams," posted one Twitter user, calling out the publication directly for their shameful treatment of a man who just lost his battle with cancer.

But the liberal media's coordinated attack didn't stop there. Multiple mainstream outlets rushed to frame Adams' death through the lens of his "controversies" rather than celebrating his incredible contribution to American culture and humor.

Fans Remember the REAL Scott Adams

Real Americans took to social media to share their actual memories of the cartoonist, painting a picture far different from the mainstream media's hit job. "People forget how innovative Scott Adams was early on. Before almost anyone even had an email he printed his between the frames on Dilbert. I sent him an idea in the early days & he graciously responded," recalled one fan, highlighting Adams' genuine connection with his readers.

Adams revolutionized comic strips by incorporating reader feedback and real workplace experiences into his art, creating a satirical masterpiece that millions of working Americans could relate to. His sharp wit and business insights made him a bestselling author and successful entrepreneur – achievements the liberal media conveniently ignores.

This disgusting display proves once again that the mainstream media has no decency, no class, and no respect for basic human dignity when it comes to conservatives. They couldn't even let the man rest in peace without taking one final shot.

How low will the legacy media sink in their war against anyone who refuses to bow to their woke agenda?

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Gary Franchi

Award-winning journalist covering breaking news, politics & culture for Next News Network.

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OfficeWorker47Verifiedjust now
I've been reading Dilbert for over 20 years and it perfectly captured the absurdity of corporate life. Whatever you think of his politics, the man deserves better than this hit piece masquerading as an obituary.
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PatriotMom2024Verifiedjust now
Absolutely disgusting how they can't even show basic respect for the dead. Scott Adams was a brilliant cartoonist who brought joy to millions with Dilbert, but because he had different political views they have to attack him even in death.
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ConservativeVoiceVerifiedjust now
This is exactly why nobody trusts mainstream media anymore. They can't separate the art from politics.