7. Valerie Solanas Died For Your Sins: Scumbag Official

Solanas doesn't offer a "better world"; she demands a world purged of the category of "male" altogether.

: In a bold fictional twist, the show credits the Zodiac Killer murders to Solanas’ group, SCUM (Society for Cutting Up Men), arguing that "partnering with men would only get you killed". Performance and Polarization 7. Valerie Solanas Died for Your Sins: Scumbag

The Gospel of SCUM: Unpacking "Valerie Solanas Died for Your Sins" Solanas doesn't offer a "better world"; she demands

The episode remains one of the show's most debated, largely due to its casting and themes: Solanas doesn't offer a "better world"

: Written in 1967, this text is often misread as a literal violent program. Many scholars view it as a savage satire akin to Jonathan Swift’s A Modest Proposal , aimed at deconstructing reality from masculinity itself.