Singer Ethel Cain Supports Killing CEOs to Make Change Happen, Says Violence Is 'Sometimes' the Answer
Singer Ethel Cain has made a controversial statement.
The 26-year-old indie rock singer, whose real name is Hayden Silas Anhedönia, shared a quote on Instagram and added the message “Kill More CEOs” alongside it. Just a few weeks ago, Luigi Mangione was named as the suspect in the killing of United HealthCare’s CEO.
The quote stated, “Big Oil buys off Congress. No action on climate. The NRA buys off Congress. No action on guns. Insurance companies buy off Congress. No action on health care. The list goes on and on. Money in politics is the root of our dysfunction.”
Ethel then added a longer message to explain her thoughts.
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She said, “not even trying to be reactionary or ‘edgy’ or say this sh-t for shock value, i genuinely mean what i say. corporations giggle at protesting. why would anyone ever willingly come down off their throne that they’ve spent years building off the suffering of their fellow man? nobody is getting visited by the ghost of christmas future, no one is having a change of heart. it’s simple, you make them fear for their lives and hit them in the only place they hurt or nothing will ever get done. i don’t even see how that’s an incredibly radical idea. it seems quite straightforward to me. ‘violence is never the answer’ wrong. sometimes it is. -\_( )_/-”
Ethel concluded by saying, “The world is burning and it’s very clear who’s holding the matches.”
The comments come two days after the release of her new album Perverts.