Would require destroying European security architecture as it is now.
The grandson of Britain's most famous fascist has long struggled with his familial ties. He wanted to go into politics, but the baggage was too much.
He interviewed for an executive role at Palantir. Alex Karp came to the interview and recited one of the fascist grandfather's speeches from memory. The candidate believed this was him once again being sunk by family association.
He got the job.
There is no doubt about what Alex Karp is. He is a fascist.
SilverElfin•1h ago
To some extent I understand and am okay with people sharing their views even when they’re drastically different from others or plain unhinged. But this is a person whose company participates in surveillance and holds many government contracts. That makes me less comfortable.
techblueberry•1h ago
This seems exemplified in practice by going into Iran to support the civilian resistance than transitioning to, we’re going to kill them all and turn Iran into a sheet of glass.
I don’t have a problem with the idea of national service (though maybe we should start with domestic service). But this ideology that’s like, we’re libertarian billionaires who want to rule the USA, but you should sign up to die for your country?
Maybe in a Democracy.