Comrade Workwear Launches 'Most Wanted CEO' Card Game Exposing Corporate Greed

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Comrade Workwear Launches 'Most Wanted CEO' Card Game Exposing Corporate Greed
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A socialist clothing and art company has released a new card game that targets CEOs they believe are exploiting people and the planet for profit.

A socialist clothing and art company called Comrade Workwear has launched a card game called Most Wanted CEO. The game features cards highlighting different CEOs considered greedy, each with a QR code linking to a webpage exposing their alleged wrongdoings. CEOs are categorized into four suits: hearts (real estate, retail, healthcare), spades (weapons, oil, pharmaceuticals), clubs (chemicals, agriculture, logistics), and diamonds (finance, tech, media).

Each suit represents a different industry perceived as exploiting people or the planet for profit. Newsweek reached out to Comrade Workwear for comment. This launch aligns with Comrade Workwear's founding principle: using apparel as a platform to spark conversations and promote socialist ideals. This is exemplified by the online fashion trend surrounding Luigi Mangione, the man accused of murdering United Healthcare CEO Brian Thompson, where people embraced his image on DIY T-shirts and sought out clothing associated with him. Through this game, Comrade Workwear aims to educate people about CEOs they believe are causing harm, similar to how Mangione and others viewed Thompson's actions

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