Reruns of the hit NBC sitcom The Office have been pulled from syndication after multiple reports of the show's alleged racist content. The Office has been accused of promoting a trend of Dwight supremacy throughout the series that have harmed the character development of women, people of color, and Jim. Multiple cast members have issued apologies via Twitter. The planned revival of the series has been cancelled, according to reports from NBC.

Rainn Wilson, who played Dwight Schrute in the series, issued an apology on Twitter. "I am sorry that my character was just so awesome that it directed focus away from marginalized groups within The Office," tweeted Wilson. "It's really not my fault that I reign supreme at what I do, but since it's 2018 I'm required to issue apologies for no reason to save my career."

The group Crazed Millennials Who Think Everything Is Offensive (CMWTEIO) disavowed Wilson, NBC, and anyone who played a role in the show or enjoyed watching episodes of the program.

"What The Office did was beyond reprehensible," said CMWTEIO founder Reginald Tardedi. "We do not approve of fascism anywhere, especially on daytime television. Anyone who liked watching The Office or found humor in Dwight Schrute is undoubtedly a racist, sexist, homophobic, bigot."

John Krasinski, who played Jim Halpert on The Office, sent out a tweet, saying, "All those years I played Jim I had no idea I was performing for a racist TV show. If I did I would have never signed up for the role in the first place. I sincerely am sorry for offending anyone and I always knew that Dwight character was a weirdo. But I don't see how he hurt my character development. We had this yin yang thing going on."

Jenna Fischer, known as Pam from The Office, told Flake News reporters that "Is Dwight supremacy a new buzz word? Anyways, I'm sorry if The Office offended anyone. I also agree that the show spent too much time on Dwight who was a real weirdo on the show. But I wouldn't say that his character reigned supreme throughout the series, that's just feeding into his ego."

Leslie David Baker, who played the role of Stanley Hudson in the now-controversial sitcom, also sent out a tweet, saying, "Dwight was never racist to me, but he was always strange. I can't believe my show is being branded as bigoted just like they did to The Simpsons with that Apu character. What the hell is wrong with people nowadays? What is Dwight supremacy anyway?"