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Colorado candidate Victor Marx's violent quotes rival those of fictional villain Homelander, quiz reveals

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Hannah Metzger

2h ago· 10 min readenInsight

Summary

This article presents a quiz-style comparison between quotes from Colorado gubernatorial candidate Victor Marx and the fictional character Homelander from "The Boys." It reveals that Marx, a self-described Christian humanitarian and martial artist, has made extreme statements about killing, violence, and religion that closely mirror the rhetoric of the comic book supervillain. The piece juxtaposes Marx's quotes about killing being necessary, his admiration for violence, and his religious justifications with Homelander's similar statements, highlighting the disturbing parallels between a real political candidate and a fictional fascist character.

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bskyColorado candidate Victor Marx's violent quotes rival those of fictional villain Homelander, quiz revealswestword.com

Key quotes

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Some people have to get killed. Some people have to die. It's what they choose.
It's part of our approach and philosophy in what we do.
When you're dealing with the manifestation of evil, it's necessary.
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One of them is an admitted killer who uses patriotism and religion to try to gain power. The other is a comic book villain.

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