Most wanted CEOs card deck: Letters to the Editor Dec. 18, 2024

The Issue: The “most wanted CEOs” card deck offered by James Harr’s Comrade Workwear.Can anyone doubt that our society has sunk to a new low with someone inventing playing cards with information on CEOs of companies he doesn’t like (“ ‘Marked’ cards for CEOs,” Dec.16)?Comrade Workwear founder James Harr is an avowed socialist who sees his opening due to our lax codes of conduct.

He should be prosecuted.Oh, yes, he posts a disclaimer that he isn’t advocating violence.This comes after an innocent father of two was gunned down on our streets.Shame on Harr — not that he is capable of feeling any shame.Saul MishaanBrooklynThe Post is doing its readers a disservice by calling vile characters like Harr liberals, socialists or even sickos.People who openly advocate for the public murder of someone are not deranged or unhinged.

They are plain old fashioned anarchists.They want to destroy all American democracy — and in its place substitute a totalitarian regime of their choosing.Max WisotskyHighland Park, NJHarr must have been proud of his idea to publish decks of cards showing the names, faces and other information of selected corporate CEOs.His misconceived entrepreneurship is disturbing on several levels.There are limitations to free speech.

One may not defame, libel or slander another individual.One may not cause a clear and present danger to public safety.And obscenity, distinguished from portrayals of sexuality in art and science, also remains prohibited.He may not be pulling the trigger on the next CEO assassination.

He may not be part of the conspiracy to do so.But his actions add to the climate in which such horrors may be perpetrated.This creates a clear danger to public safety; not just to the target of Harr’s ire, but also to any bystanders who may be killed or injured.Stanley M.

RubinFresh MeadowsWhere is Merrick Garland?If Harr isn’t arrested for inciting violence and putting a target on people, there really is a problem with th...

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