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‘Dilbert’s Scott Adams: Women Don’t Get the ‘Civil War’ That Men Are ‘Already’ Fighting

Women are from Venus, men are fighting the Civil War?

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I think someone should check in on Dilbert’s Scott Adams. He seems a little tense. Case in point, Adams went viral recently after writing a tweet on Thursday, claiming that women “don’t understand that the civil war already started” because “men live in a continuous state of violence.”

Uh, what?

What did Scott Adams tweet about “the civil war?”

Adams is, of course, referencing a potential constitutional crisis instigated by Texas’ Republican Governor Greg Abbott. The governor refuses to respect the Supreme Court’s recent ruling, stating Texas must allow the federal government to cut concertina wire at the Texas border. Over two dozen Republican governors have supported Abbott in the fight, sparking fears that a civil war is brewing in the U.S.

While this might not necessarily be the case quite yet, Adams used the backdrop of the conflict to share his own thoughts on why, yup, women don’t understand the civil war that men apparently experience every single day of their lives.

“Men live in a continuous state of violence. We size up every threat and have a tentative plan to kill it first. We live that war and it never stops,” Adams, a cartoonist who by all accounts seems to live a cushy and pleasant life, tweeted. “The battle to defend Texas and the homeland is already in full throw. Decisions have been made. Men on each (potential) side have evaluated the threat and gamed out the outcomes in their minds.”

Adams went on to say that he expects “Biden to back down,” claiming his “handlers will game it out the same,” and that he doesn’t “expect American men in uniform to start shooting at each other.”

Scott Adams’ civil war tweet isn’t going down well

Now, I believe going to a cartoonist for domestic political and military analysis is a fantastic idea, which is why I regularly consult Rugrats for my political beliefs. This week, I learned babies sometimes keep screwdrivers in their diapers.

Nonetheless, Twitter was baffled by Adams’ tweet, which seemed like an armchair general talking a big game while somehow finding a way to put women down.

“Scott Adams walks quietly through the Pleasanton, C.A. Raley’s supermarket, scanning the aisles for Antifa members masquerading as upper-middle class housewives,” one Twitter user joked. “He pauses in front of the Olive Bar, checking the exits, quickly grabs a wedge of Manchego, and puts it in his cart.”

Most people genuinely believe Adams would not survive a real armed conflict, let alone give good advice about one. He is, after all, a man who built his success and wealth miles away from any war room, battlefield, or political office.

And why should women care what men think, when so many men are choosing right-wing beliefs to cope with feminism’s mainstream popularity?

Essentially, we have reached the Mac Event Horizon: a situation where Scott Adams now sounds like Mac from It’s Always Sunny in Philadelphia.

While Adams might be a right-wing fool, his tweet did receive over 20,000 likes. I’m sure most of those likes were genuine, given the man has over 1 million followers on Twitter alone. So from this point forward, call me Ana Valens, war reporter on the civil war on men, providing breaking news to The Mary Sue on the “continuous state of violence” men face.

After I finish watching Rugrats, of course.

(featured image: Scott Adams)

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Ana Valens
Ana Valens (she/her) is a reporter specializing in queer internet culture, online censorship, and sex workers' rights. Her book "Tumblr Porn" details the rise and fall of Tumblr's LGBTQ-friendly 18+ world, and has been hailed by Autostraddle as "a special little love letter" to queer Tumblr's early history. She lives in Brooklyn, NY, with her ever-growing tarot collection.

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