Kuala Lampur, Jan. 14 -- When the comic strip Dilbert first came out, it was so relatable to anyone who had ever worked an office job.

Dilbert, Dogbert, the Pointy-haired boss - Scott Adams created a cast of characters that were so true to life, the comic strip becoming a balm of sorts to the weary office peon.

So it was disappointing when the world eventually discovered Adams was pretty much a piece of s--t.

Adams was virulently racist, as his posts on X seemed to prove, while also frequently sharing misogynistic and sexist viewpoints on the platform as well; a living caricature of the worst of US Conservatives.

When he was diagnosed with prostate cancer of course he decided to again thumb his nose at the establishment and refused th...