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ancianita

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67. Hell, yeah. Fuck Karp. One of the bad billionaires. He wants a tech/industrial corporatocracy.
Thu Mar 12, 2026, 08:29 PM
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In 2024, Karp was 1143rd on the Forbes annual World's Billionaires List with a net worth of $2.9 billion.[39] In 2025 his net worth at times exceeded $18 billion, ranking him among the 200 wealthiest people in the world on the Forbes Real-Time Billionaires List[40] and the Bloomberg Billionaires Index.[41][42]

In naming him to the Time 100 list, the magazine noted that Karp had once quoted Samuel P. Huntington's The Clash of Civilizations in a letter he wrote to investors: "The rise of the West was not made possible 'by the superiority of its ideas or values or religion ... but rather by its superiority in applying organized violence. [...] Westerners often forget this fact; non-Westerners never do.'"[59] During a New York Times interview, Karp said that "you scare the crap out of your adversaries", asking, "Are we tough enough to scare our adversaries so we don’t go to war? Do the Chinese, Russians and Persians think we’re strong?" Maureen Dowd, a journalist, said the interview was "brim[ming] with American chauvinism".[8]

In 2024 The New York Times again quoted Karp, who said that he and his company, Palantir, had "a consistently pro-Western view, that the West has a superior way of living and organizing itself".[8] In the same interview, Karp said that the US would very likely face a three-front war against China, Russia, and Iran in the future. He opined that the best way to prepare for such a war would be developing autonomous weapons. In Karp's opinion, the West and the China-Russia-Iran axis were at technological parity. However, he added, the West had a disadvantage when it came to moral disparity because the West would likely not use nuclear weapons, although their adversaries might. He also told the Times that he favored military conscription.[8]

On the other hand, he's been politically all over the map...

In 2018, Karp said he is a socialist[60] and a progressive ("but not woke&quot .[8] In addition he said he voted for Hillary Clinton.[61] In 2024, the Financial Times identified Karp as "a major Biden donor".[62] Current Affairs editor Nathan J. Robinson wrote in 2024 that Karp "seems to have some idiosyncratic personal definition in mind that has nothing in common with the socialist tradition".[63] In 2024, Karp said that while he was "not thrilled" with the direction of the Democratic Party, he would still be "voting against Trump".[64] That same year, he called for the Democrats to project more strength, saying, "Are we tough enough to scare our adversaries so we don’t go to war? Do the Chinese, Russians and Persians think we're strong? The president needs to tell them 'if you cross these lines, this is what we’re going to do', and you have to then enforce it." He has also protested open-border immigration policies in the U.S. and Europe: "You have an open border, you get the far right. [...] And once you get them, you can't get rid of them."[8] In 2025, he said that he views himself as a "classic [sic] liberal".[65][non-primary source needed]

In a November 2025 interview with Wired, he said that to a family member that disagreed with him in a private conversation, "I would be pointing out that Trump’s decisions on AI, and his decisions on the Middle East, are very different than people in the Democratic Party would have made, and very good." Also, he would consider the Democratic Party to have left him if the Zohran Mamdani wing took over, which he viewed as the result of "[the] role played [by] universities and elite institutions [that are] teaching pagan religion views" ...

He has called Palantir a "counter-example" to companies he considers "woke".[68] In 2025, he adopted the framing woke left and woke right, defining the former as the aforementioned Mamdani wing and the latter as "everything is a conspiracy, any use of technology is actually going to only be used to eviscerate and attack us", categorizing both as "[opposed to] meritocracy".[66]...

Karp, with co-author with Nicholas Zamiska, published The Technological Republic: Hard Power, Soft Belief, and the Future of the West in February 2025. The book offers a critical perspective on Silicon Valley's complacency and the West's waning ambition, arguing that the software industry must partner with government to tackle urgent challenges, particularly the AI arms race.[91][92]

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alex_Karp


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Not this shit again dweller 16 hrs ago #1
The scary thing is that multiple high profile MAGAs in Congress have sizeable investments in this shit. Initech 13 hrs ago #45
Karp likes to call himself progressive flamingdem 16 hrs ago #2
Didn't he recently move popsdenver 14 hrs ago #24
He deserves blunt testicular trauma EYESORE 9001 16 hrs ago #3
I stealing this ''blunt testicular trauma''. I'm not even asking for permission ... aggiesal 15 hrs ago #6
I stole it from a movie EYESORE 9001 3 hrs ago #76
That dude is a maniac MustLoveBeagles 16 hrs ago #4
So's his boss. live love laugh 6 hrs ago #72
This is a clear admission BaronChocula 15 hrs ago #5
Guess they've figured out uneducated white males are easy targets. erronis 11 hrs ago #56
Fuck you. SamKnause 15 hrs ago #7
The Patriarchy must DIE!! Be glad women only want equality and not payback. OMGWTF 15 hrs ago #8
And the dinosaur he rode in on. lastlib 15 hrs ago #9
He sounds like he wants to be the poli-junkie 15 hrs ago #10
And they think Iran is an opressive regime? BattleRow 15 hrs ago #16
To take our girl boss jobs away Avalon Sparks 10 hrs ago #62
Wishful thinking from a scared little oligarch-wannabe. Fiendish Thingy 15 hrs ago #11
... unless they cheat. IcyPeas 14 hrs ago #30
I'm not worried about Palantir manipulating election results Fiendish Thingy 14 hrs ago #35
And the GOP efforts against the tsunami Wednesdays 13 hrs ago #44
My Shakespeare amendment: lastlib 15 hrs ago #12
Nah, not the billionaires themselves, but their children. DinahMoeHum 14 hrs ago #27
K&R for the mountain grammy 15 hrs ago #13
He's a misogynistic monster. highplainsdem 15 hrs ago #14
I'm only interested in disrupting the power of billionaire CEOs - who are almost exclusively men FakeNoose 15 hrs ago #15
Thanks for posting this, Nevilledog! Btw, I don't think TNR has a paywall. I've never hit one, anyway. highplainsdem 15 hrs ago #17
I get one every now and then so I err on the side of archiving it. Nevilledog 13 hrs ago #42
This is the Most Efficient Final Solution crowd at work. NBachers 15 hrs ago #18
So, it looks like I went to high school... skypilot 15 hrs ago #19
Psychopath belpejic 15 hrs ago #20
The boys party and the women clean up the mess when its over. hunter 15 hrs ago #21
i feel very dirty making money off Palantir stocks catsudon 15 hrs ago #22
With you. Fuck.This. Dude Clouds Passing 14 hrs ago #23
"And to make this work...." Make what work? A.I. or the disruption of society? What's your real goal here? FadedMullet 14 hrs ago #25
Palantir founder: Peter Thiel Grins 14 hrs ago #26
He promotes the idea that democracy is no way to run things in this century. Listens to Curtis Yarvin. SharonAnn 7 hrs ago #71
I caught most of the interview on CNBC, by accident. yellow dahlia 14 hrs ago #28
Less good jobs... róisín_dubh 5 hrs ago #74
So AI is going to take the Jobs of Bread and Circuses 14 hrs ago #29
This message was self-deleted by its author clevergrrrl 14 hrs ago #31
If I should have the pleasure one day of reading that this freak is dying slowly of a very painful disease, MLWR 14 hrs ago #32
"...our ability to be American..." markodochartaigh 14 hrs ago #33
PALANTIR CEO ALEX KARP ANNOUNCES THAT HE IS A MISOGYNIST PIG milestogo 14 hrs ago #34
Well, highly educated, often female voters, who vote mostly "Democrat".... ECL213 14 hrs ago #36
Appears delusional. n/t Jacson6 14 hrs ago #37
How exactly does the technology lessen power of educated females and increase that of less educated men? ChicagoTeamster 14 hrs ago #38
It doesn't lonely bird 10 hrs ago #61
Sadly, that makes sense in its own pathetic way. ChicagoTeamster 10 hrs ago #63
Normal humans do **NOT** hate these day walkers enough uponit7771 13 hrs ago #39
Palantir Fascismitis C Moon 13 hrs ago #40
Peter Thiel's outfit. n/t valleyrogue 13 hrs ago #41
Palantir must be shut down. Fuck them to hell. Initech 13 hrs ago #43
Where is the factory located that turns Hassler 13 hrs ago #46
Ok, I keep switching letters in his name, my brain keeps seeing Krap. mwmisses4289 13 hrs ago #47
'Our AI isn't woke' RainCaster 13 hrs ago #48
Palantir is technological evil. It's Thiel's baby. BadgerMom 12 hrs ago #49
We need to know how Palantir will accomplish that Mblaze 12 hrs ago #50
I am so tired of these misogynistic fucktards UpInArms 12 hrs ago #51
At some point we have to stop blaming the parents. mwmisses4289 9 hrs ago #66
Empathy must be taught early UpInArms 9 hrs ago #68
Wow, this plus the article I read in Ny magazine today paint a scary picture of what is converging in politics. Pisces 12 hrs ago #52
I did the OP on the NY Mag article also. 😉 Nevilledog 11 hrs ago #57
It is some scary stuff out there. I fear for our daughters! I think these guys are trying to be tricky with SAVE act. Pisces 10 hrs ago #60
I agree with you Nevilledog 9 hrs ago #65
we will never "be america" again rampartd 12 hrs ago #53
If I were a working class male, I would be deeply insulted. TygrBright 11 hrs ago #54
WOW! GiqueCee 11 hrs ago #55
The name says it all. Blue Full Moon 11 hrs ago #58
The real evil is In-Q-Tel. Blue Full Moon 10 hrs ago #59
The republican party needs to be completely destroyed. nt TBF 9 hrs ago #64
Hell, yeah. Fuck Karp. One of the bad billionaires. He wants a tech/industrial corporatocracy. ancianita 9 hrs ago #67
I don't follow the logic of this suggestion. Martin68 9 hrs ago #69
As I have said since the beginning angrychair 9 hrs ago #70
Delusional Nonsense jfz9580m 5 hrs ago #73
Bashing Democrats: "out-of-touch" "coastal elites" "ignore the working class" "beholden to wealthy donors" betsuni 4 hrs ago #75
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