REPORT: Socialist apparel brand to launch disturbing ‘most-wanted CEO’ playing cards

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From Fox Business: A socialist apparel brand called Comrade Workwear is planning to release a set of “most wanted CEOs” playing cards soon, following the recent murder of UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson.

Comrade Workwear founder James Harr announced the plans in a TikTok video on Saturday. Crediting a follower for the idea, Harr explained that the playing cards would be a pastiche of the “most-wanted Iraqi playing cards” that U.S. intelligence officials 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 explained in 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.”


Harr zoomed in on the playing cards he has designed, featuring multiple CEOs names and faces, including Jeff Bezos and Elon Musk.

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

In another video, Harr announced that the playing cards featuring “all of the worst CEOSs in America” are now available for purchase.

On the day Brian Thompson was killed, Harr celebrated the murder on social media, as “good news,” and called for people to protect the killer, calling him a “hero.”

The same day, Harr then called for people to go after the Blue Cross and Blue Shield CEO.

Harr later complained that “the Right didn’t like the fact that I was cheering on the death of the healthcare CEO and they’re currently doxxing me on Twitter.”

Conservative social media users are appalled over Harr’s antics, and demanding to know why he is allowed to get away with it.

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