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Because this comic either supports shit opinions, or pretends that everyone hates big CEOs which is absurdly wrong.
The person shown here is the one that elected a rich crap as president of the US. They love big powerful CEOs.
Even in fiction, Iron Man's superpower is basically to be a rich influential CEO, just wrapped in some nice bullshit to make it sound cool.
So it confuses me because then the meaning of the comic would be to support a fascist stance (since the other possibility is unrealistic), which I don't believe is the intent of the author.
Sounds like you did understand it though but did not accept it. I mean you work backwards. He hit the guy. why did he hit the guy. well the last thing he said are ceos are innocent victims. what did he do before that. just agreed. I can't claim to understand folks that voted for trump but I have seen video interviews and its amazing how many hate corporations and their ceos. Now i can't follow their "logic" but it is there. I have seen it. In addition this artist grew up in the south (the comic is like a diary so like 20+ years of her life is drawn out in the archives) so she likely knew these types of people. The comic also makes it clear she is pretty much athiest or at best agnostic but grew up in some sort of christian denomination. Im pretty sure some folks take on religious folks would not jive with her takes on them. Its really an experiencial type of thing.
The comic says health insurance CEOs specifically, which have recently been proven to be universally hated by the working class.