The horror is followed by the nauseating. Since the death of Brian Thompson, the CEO of United Healthcare, one of the largest health insurers in the United States, outside a New York hotel on December 4, not only has his murderer, Luigi Mangione, aroused morbid fascination, but his crime begins to inspire others. The death of Brian Thompson will surely have no impact on the ailing American health care system, and yet he inspired the creator of the clothing brand Comrade Workwear, James Harr, to create a list of the “most CEOs wanted.”
According to the “New York Post”, his “invention” takes the form of a game of cards with the names and faces of bosses of large American companies, decorated with illustrations of shooting targets, on the same model as the games of “Iraqis Most Wanted” cards, distributed to U.S. and coalition forces during the 2003 invasion of Iraq to help identify key targets in Saddam Hussein’s entourage. Our colleagues indicate that around a hundred targets were identified by James Harr and that the creator launched a call on the networks to enrich it with new names.
Business leaders who “fear for their lives”
The sad craze for this “game” on the networks reflects a tragic reality, which is that, since the murder of Brian Thompson, many senior American leaders feel threatened. “The overwhelming bipartisan support for the attack…
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