Palantir CEO Alex Karp is sick and tired of his critics. That much is clear. But during the Yahoo Finance Invest Conference Thursday, he escalated his counteroffensive, aimed squarely at analysts, journalists, and political commentators who have long attacked the company as a symbol of an encroaching surveillance state, or as overvalued.

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      2 days ago

      A word I’ve been tired of for about 20 years now. I remember once all the bush s*** happened after 9:11 in the invasion of Iraq, Patriot became the new badge of honor of morons.

      I remember actually having a few conversations or even debates with people over politics and then suddenly they would shout “what, you don’t think I’m a fucking patriot?”

      What boring dystopia we’ve been in for the past couple of decades.

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        These people remind me of the men who love their family enough to kill or die for them, but not enough to carry their weight in chores, to show vulnerability, to sincerely listen when needs are expressed…

        To these patriots the nation is something to kill and die for. It’s about big displays of badassery. They aren’t willing to volunteer for their country, to give up a portion of their money to ensure everyone eats and gets medicine, to live with uncertainty so that all accused people have their rights respected or so that convicted people have the chance to demonstrate rehabilitation. Their love is tied to machismo, and just as they are bad parents, they too are bad citizens.

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            Oh absolutely not, they’re all talk. But, I do think it’s worth speaking as if they were honest here because so fucking what. You’ll die for your kid but you won’t volunteer at their school or be a scoutmaster or anything like that? A dad isn’t a soldier, a dad is a parent, and parents are supposed to be involved in their kids’ lives and actively teaching them how to become well adjusted adults