American businessman and right-wing political activist
Charles Haywood is an American businessman and far-right blogger and commentator.[1][2] He founded Mansfield-King, an Indianapolis haircare manufacturer, which he sold in 2020. He subsequently founded a far-right men's organization, the Society for American Civic Renewal. He has predicted the collapse of the United States and described his desire to become a "warlord" of an "armed patronage network". He has also expressed support for the January 6 United States Capitol attack.[1]
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^Swearingen, Jake (August 23, 2023). "Meet Charles Haywood, a far-right extremist who got rich off shampoo and wants to be a 'warlord' in post-collapse America". Business Insider. Retrieved November 26, 2023.
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