Dressed To Kill: The Cult of Violence Worship
The article discusses a recent incident involving the assassination of Brian Thompson, the former CEO of UnitedHealthcare, and the reactions of a group of women who celebrated his death. It draws parallels between this event and historical instances of women supporting extremist movements, particularly referencing the Nazi party in 1932 Germany. The author suggests that the current political climate reflects similar dynamics of class struggle and anti-capitalist sentiment.
- ▪Brian Thompson was shot and killed in Manhattan while walking to an investor conference.
- ▪A group of women, known as the Mangionistas, publicly celebrated his assassination.
- ▪The article compares the current political climate to the rise of the Nazi party in 1932 Germany.
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up next: now reading: Dressed To Kill: Women of the Left and the Cult of Violence Worship Dressed To Kill: Women of the Left and the Cult of Violence WorshipCOMMENTARY By Jeff CunninghamMay 26, 2026 FR171756 AP FR171756 AP X Story Stream recent articles Video: Global Warming Lorem Ipsum Dolor Sit ... Article: Global Warming Lorem Ipsum Dolor Sit ... Article: Global Warming Lorem Ipsum Dolor Sit ... Entry: Global Warming Lorem Ipsum Dolor Sit ... Video: Global Warming Lorem Ipsum Dolor Sit ... On the morning of May 18, 2026, on the granite steps of Manhattan’s Criminal Courts Building, three chic women arranged themselves like starlets at Cannes. The heels. The practiced hip-thrust. Weight cocked to one side, chin down, eyes up. With enough mascara between them to repaint Gracie Mansion.
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