Clothing brand owner launches disturbing 'most wanted CEOs' cards after UnitedHealthcare CEO’s death

Socialist apparel, Comrade Workwear’s James Harr introduces ‘most wanted CEOs’ playing cards with gun range targets.

Courtesy: James Har

The founder of a "socialist apparel" brand, known for advocating online for the death of corporate executives, is planning to release a deck of "most wanted CEOs" playing cards. The cards will feature names, faces, and illustrations resembling gun range targets.

James Harr, the founder of Comrade Workwear, announced the controversial project just days after UnitedHealthcare CEO Brian Thompson was killed in Midtown Manhattan.

Harr stated that the deck was inspired by the “most-wanted Iraqi” playing cards distributed to U.S. and coalition forces during the 2003 Iraq invasion. Those cards were used to help identify key figures in Saddam Hussein’s regime.

“That deck helped soldiers ‘find and do what they needed to do’ to those depicted,” said Harr, whose social media profiles are filled with anti-capitalist content, including images with captions such as “the CEO must die.”

Harr also named several prominent CEOs — whom *The Post* has opted not to identify — for inclusion in the deck. He encouraged his combined Instagram and TikTok following of 109,000 to suggest additional names.

The Instagram post’s comment section was filled with enthusiastic responses, with followers suggesting more CEOs and pledging to purchase the deck once it becomes available. 

“Does it include addresses?” asked one commenter, referencing the type of information that might accompany the cards.

“We need cards for good guys like Luigi [Mangione] too,” added another, referring to Thompson’s alleged killer.

In a subsequent TikTok video, Harr showcased early design mock-ups of the cards, explaining that the suits would represent different industries.

For example, clubs will feature CEOs from pharmaceutical and chemical companies, while hearts will focus on industries essential for survival, such as retail and real estate. Diamonds will highlight CEOs in tech, finance, and media, and spades will represent leaders of companies tied to oil and warfare.

The back of each card will display the words “most-wanted CEOs playing cards” alongside an image of a red human silhouette resembling a gun range target.

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