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Adams, 67, stated he is at all times in ache, makes use of a walker to get round, and that he expects to die someday this summer season.

By The Related Press
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The creator of the Dilbert caricature, which was canceled by most newspapers two years in the past over the creator’s racist feedback, stated Monday that he has been recognized with the identical aggressive prostate most cancers as former President Joe Biden.
“I’ve the identical most cancers that Joe Biden has,” Scott Adams stated Monday throughout an episode of his YouTube present, “Actual Espresso with Scott Adams. “So, I even have prostate most cancers that has additionally unfold to my bones.”
He made the announcement after extending his “respect and compassion and sympathy” for Biden and his household. Biden introduced his analysis on Sunday and stated he and his household had been reviewing therapy choices along with his docs.
Adams, 67, stated he’s at all times in ache, makes use of a walker to get round and that he expects to die someday this summer season.
“It’s mainly insupportable,” he stated of the ache.
Adams stated he has had time to course of his analysis and that it has given him time to say goodbyes, get his affairs so as and do all of the issues he wanted to do.
Dilbert the caricature first appeared in 1989, poking enjoyable at workplace tradition. It ran for many years in quite a few newspapers however disappeared with lightning velocity in 2023 following racist remarks by Adams.
On his YouTube present on the time, amongst different issues, he described Black individuals as a “hate group” and stated he would now not “assist Black Individuals.”
He later stated he was being hyperbolic, but continued to defend his stance.
Numerous media publishers throughout the U.S. denounced the feedback as racist, hateful and discriminatory whereas saying they’d now not present a platform for his work.
The editor of the San Francisco Chronicle, which dumped “Dilbert” in 2022, stated the caricature “went from being hilarious to being hurtful and imply.”

