What if we made shooting CEOs in the head legal? Wouldn certainly save the courts and police time
xSalvatore_ on
We’re fucked. No lessons were learnt from the past and the absolute worst people have risen to the top.
Well done America.
LunariaWhisper on
When a company frames war crimes as a business opportunity, it says a lot about the broken incentives in the industry.
CapableCollar on
That’s one way to show the perverse incentive buried in the core of the growing interconnectedness of the military industrial complex and tech companies.
uoaei on
thats true. but somehow i dont think hes arguing for stricter lobbying regulations.
ahernandez50 on
The world should finally clamp donw on these idiotic American billionaires, their lack of morals and excessive power are a danger to the entire world.
suprachromat on
This headline is incredibly misleading tbh. Read the article – it quotes him saying the exact opposite. He’s not advocating for war crimes to be made constitutional, he’s saying the surveillance technology his company provides can be used to figure out if use of force is legally justified or not. A fair point as the entire debate is centering on whether the second strike was justified or not.
BrotherRoga on
>”All we are saying is… Give war a chance!”
> – Sundowner, Metal Gear Rising: Revengeance
Despicable.
IndubitablyNerdy on
hehe I love how Karp and Thiel are pretty much real world incarnations of comic book corporate villains (Lex Luthor would be more subtle about this kind of stuff though).
They are both very much open about being amoral, disliking the democratic process, profiting from war, violence mass surveillance, control…
One thing I can say to praise them though, is that, at least, they are honest about how they feel about us…
iandigaming on
This unit lacks humanity.
Entire-Scallion-4723 on
why not start from himself and his family? Or it doesnt count, coz he is above the law?
flipyflop9 on
Wait, what?
NativeEuropeas on
Axel Karp and Peter Thiel seem like two psychopaths, it’s quite insane they have such influence on politics.
BoddAH86 on
r/nottheonion
Reasonable_Run_5529 on
It’d be funny (probably not…) to ask the same question to all tech CEOs.
Imagine the grin on Elon’s face, Bezos’ convoluted answer, and the Zukk’s puzzled looks.
heapOfWallStreet on
And a lot of retailers are investigating in such crap.
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What if we made shooting CEOs in the head legal? Wouldn certainly save the courts and police time
We’re fucked. No lessons were learnt from the past and the absolute worst people have risen to the top.
Well done America.
When a company frames war crimes as a business opportunity, it says a lot about the broken incentives in the industry.
That’s one way to show the perverse incentive buried in the core of the growing interconnectedness of the military industrial complex and tech companies.
thats true. but somehow i dont think hes arguing for stricter lobbying regulations.
The world should finally clamp donw on these idiotic American billionaires, their lack of morals and excessive power are a danger to the entire world.
This headline is incredibly misleading tbh. Read the article – it quotes him saying the exact opposite. He’s not advocating for war crimes to be made constitutional, he’s saying the surveillance technology his company provides can be used to figure out if use of force is legally justified or not. A fair point as the entire debate is centering on whether the second strike was justified or not.
>”All we are saying is… Give war a chance!”
> – Sundowner, Metal Gear Rising: Revengeance
Despicable.
hehe I love how Karp and Thiel are pretty much real world incarnations of comic book corporate villains (Lex Luthor would be more subtle about this kind of stuff though).
They are both very much open about being amoral, disliking the democratic process, profiting from war, violence mass surveillance, control…
One thing I can say to praise them though, is that, at least, they are honest about how they feel about us…
This unit lacks humanity.
why not start from himself and his family? Or it doesnt count, coz he is above the law?
Wait, what?
Axel Karp and Peter Thiel seem like two psychopaths, it’s quite insane they have such influence on politics.
r/nottheonion
It’d be funny (probably not…) to ask the same question to all tech CEOs.
Imagine the grin on Elon’s face, Bezos’ convoluted answer, and the Zukk’s puzzled looks.
And a lot of retailers are investigating in such crap.
r/nottheonion , sadly