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Socialist trend model to launch ‘most-wanted CEOs’ enjoying playing cards in wake of Brian Thompson homicide

Editorial Board Published December 16, 2024
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Andrew Witty of UnitedHealthcare, despatched this message to the key insurer’s staff within the hours after his co-CEO Brian Thompson was shot useless outdoors a Manhattan resort on Dec. 4.

A socialist attire model known as Comrade Workwear is planning to launch a set of “most wanted CEOs” enjoying playing cards quickly, following the current homicide of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson.

Comrade Workwear founder James Harr introduced the plans in a TikTok video on Saturday. Crediting a follower for the thought, Harr defined that the enjoying playing cards could be a pastiche of the “most-wanted Iraqi playing cards” that U.S. intelligence officers developed in 2003.

“This is what I’m thinking for the back of the cards….basically, each suit is going to be, like, certain types of industries,” Harr defined within the video. “So clubs are going to be, like, pharmaceuticals and chemical companies. The heart is going to be, like, retail and real estate. Things that you need to survive.”

“Diamonds are going to be for tech and finance and media and the spades are for oil and war.”

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Harr also developed cards for specific CEOs and encouraged feedback from TikTok users, expressing that he wanted to launch the venture soon.

“Tell me if you guys dig this because I want to put them out like ASAP,” he concluded. “So let’s get some feedback.”

In a different video, the socialist businessman also described the general excitement around Thompson’s death as “awesome,” but urged his followers to focus on “the system,” instead of individual executives.

“There is no amount of dead CEOs that is going to change the nature of capitalism,” Harr said in a video. “And no matter how awesome it is that, you know, what’s happening, we do need to maintain the knowledge that this energy that we’re having… that’s not going to change anything systemically.”

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Socialist apparel brand founder and Thompson murder suspect

Comrade Workwear’s website lists its company’s mission as “creat[ing] opportunities for education, community development, and organizing towards liberation.”

“I believe that at the intersection of art and self-expression lies a powerful opportunity for leftists to bring conversations typically confined to the corners of the internet into the public sphere,” the brand’s website reads. “Apparel is a canvas that brings these dialogues into the streets, into our daily lives, and into shared spaces.”

“Whether to bring levity or to spark meaningful discourse and learning, Comrade aims to use our art and clothing to advance the cause of building socialism in our lifetime.”

In a statement to FOX Business, Harr described the playing cards as “a way to help us bond over our class position as workers and learn about the companies and their leaders that are ultimately profiting off our suffering.”

“The media wants us to condone the violence of the assassination of a healthcare CEO, but they won’t acknowledge the day by day violence that the working class suffers due to the selections of CEOs and boards of administrators,” Harr stated.

unitedhealth ceo seen in inset image, with aerial image of NYC crime scene

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“I’m not suggesting anyone should cause any physical harm to anyone but I do want people to know who is making their life harder, who is stealing from them, who is deciding that a couple more percentage points of profit is worth the life of your loved ones.”

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