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Palantir CEO Alex Karp called the company “the first to be completely anti-woke,” highlighting its focus on free speech, meritocracy, and national defense. The firm reported $1.2 billion in quarterly revenue, up 63% year over year, as Karp defended partnerships with ICE and Israel and urged stronger border security.

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00:00It's Benzinga, bringing Wall Street to Main Street.
00:02Palantir Technology CEO Alex Karp described the company as the first to be completely anti-woke
00:07during its Monday earnings call, according to Business Insider.
00:10Karp said Palantir's commitment to free speech, meritocracy, and lethal technology
00:13helped him deliver venture-quality results for Americans.
00:17Palantir reported $1.2 million in revenue, but the quarter ended in September,
00:21up 16% year-over-year.
00:23Karp defended Palantir's work with ICE in Israel,
00:25calling such partnerships controversial for no reason and urged greater border scrutiny,
00:30saying the company supports average Americans over elites.
00:33He also emphasized preserving Palantir's tribal and cultist culture
00:36while calling for a shared national experience in his shareholder letter.
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