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American Focus > Blog > Politics > Palantir CEO Alex Karp: ‘Our Country Has Empathy For Everybody But Working Class, Particularly White Males’ (VIDEO) |
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Palantir CEO Alex Karp: ‘Our Country Has Empathy For Everybody But Working Class, Particularly White Males’ (VIDEO) |

Last updated: December 3, 2025 11:45 pm
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Alex Karp at a NY Times event – Screencap of Twitter/X video.

Alex Karp: The Anti-Woke Crusader

In a striking display of contrarian rhetoric, Alex Karp, CEO of Palantir, has emerged as an unexpected champion for working-class white males. During a recent New York Times event, Karp took aim at the Ivy League electorate in New York, criticizing their support for Zohran Mamdani. His remarks have sparked conversations about the nuances of empathy—or the lack thereof—afforded to specific demographics in the current socio-political climate.

The Selective Empathy Dilemma

Karp’s commentary centered on the notion that empathy is doled out selectively in America, particularly leaving working-class (predominantly white) men in the cold. He provocatively argued that if narcotics were wreaking havoc on affluent liberal communities, the conversation surrounding the destruction of drug-trafficking vessels would shift dramatically. In his view, the moral and legal debates that would typically ensue would vanish in a puff of smoke, replaced by swift action.

Palantir CEO Alex Karp:

“Our country has selective empathy for everybody but working class, particularly white males.

“When you look at mainstream newspapers on the constitutionality of blowing up boats bringing fentanyl here, I guarantee you, if that fentanyl was killing… https://t.co/3rtAl9hLpa pic.twitter.com/TLhllYVnJq

— Jawwwn (@jawwwn_) December 4, 2025

Consequences of Corporate Irresponsibility

In a follow-up discussion, Karp lamented the disparity in accountability between the corporate elite and the average working-class individual. He asserted that corporations that seek governmental bailouts after making poor decisions should not escape the fallout of their actions. “If you want to make your stupid decisions, and then you go to the White House and ask for money, you should absorb the full risk of that,” he stated, suggesting that executive salaries should reflect a sense of accountability to the public.

Karp went on to argue that companies that seek help from the government after making “stupid decisions” should face the full consequences of their actions.

“If you want to make your stupid decisions, and then you go to the White House and ask for money, you should absorb the full risk of that,” Karp said. “… Somehow your salary should be capped to the point where you make a lot of money for the American people.”

He further emphasized that “poor people” are often the only group that bears the brunt of societal failures. “The rest of us somehow outsource all the times we’re wrong and stupid to the whole society,” he criticized, highlighting a stark contrast in the experiences of the affluent versus the underprivileged. “But if you’re poor and you’re a soldier, or you’re poor in the ghetto, when you’re wrong, you go to prison, or you die.”

Palantir CEO Alex Karp on America’s legitimacy crisis:

“The only people who pay the price for being wrong in this culture, are poor people. The rest of us somehow outsource all the times we’re wrong and stupid to the whole society. But if you’re poor, a soldier, or in the… pic.twitter.com/IXXgZobFaW

— Jawwwn (@jawwwn_) December 3, 2025

Conclusion: A Culture of Accountability?

Karp’s observations raise critical questions about societal empathy and the distribution of accountability in America. When did the expectation of personal responsibility for one’s mistakes become an outlier in our cultural narrative? As we navigate these complex discussions, perhaps it’s time to reconsider who truly pays the price for systemic failures—and whether the scales of justice can ever be balanced.

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