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Palantir CEO Alex Karp was given an award from the American Friends of Chabad Lubavitch on Tuesday in DC.

 Palantir CEO Alex Karp was given an award from the American Friends of Chabad Lubavitch on Tuesday in DC.

He told them that Jews are going to have to “leave their comfort zone” to find new ways to fight anti-Semitism, as their current tactics “are kind of not working.”

Some critics of Jews suffer from “Jewish derangement syndrome,” he said.

“We have to fight for a rule of law, meritocratic, high-agency society, and everybody’s going to have to help out, and that includes people who don’t like to ever speak out—finance, Hollywood, all sorts of other people,” he said, as reported by Jewish Insider.

Of course, Palantir would hardly exist if we had a meritocracy, let alone be trading at 778 times earnings.

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