Socialist Apparel Brand Plans 'Most Wanted CEOs' Playing Cards Following UnitedHealth CEO's Murder
- The Socialist apparel brand is creating 'Most Wanted CEOs' playing cards in response to the murder of the UnitedHealth CEO.
- The playing cards will showcase CEOs and their 'offenses' against society, reflecting the brand's political stance.
- This initiative aims to merge fashion with social and political commentary.
- The brand has garnered both criticism and support for its controversial concept.
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Police question socialist business owner over 'Most Wanted CEO' playing cards
A new card game called "Most Wanted CEO" is stirring controversy. The game, created by the self-described socialist apparel company Comrade Workwear, features a deck of cards with prominent CEOs and QR codes linking to pages explaining why they are deemed "evil." James Harr, the founder of Comrade Workwear, took to TikTok to explain the game. Harr listed several of the CEOs featured in the deck, including the heads of Walmart, Northrop Grumman, …
Fashion brand to launch playing cards featuring 'most wanted' CEOs: 'Is this legal?' · American Wire News
A self-described socialist fashion brand sought to capitalize on the murder of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson with a morbid “most wanted” list. The celebratory air surrounding the murder of a father and a husband simply because he was an executive hasn’t been tempered by backlash. In fact, nearly two weeks after Thompson was gunned down outside the Midtown Manhattan Hilton Hotel, the founder of Comrade Workwear devised a way for like-minded…
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