Palantir Employees Are Starting to Wonder If They're the Bad Guys
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- Palantir employees began questioning the company's impact on civil liberties during Trump's second term due to its software aiding immigration enforcement.
- Internal dissent grew as the company deepened ties with Trump's administration, especially after the killing of an ICE protester and a missile strike in Iran.
- Management responded to concerns with limited transparency, wiping Slack histories and holding forums, but leadership under CEO Alex Karp remained committed to controversial contracts.
- Employees expressed frustration over company actions, including a manifesto suggesting reinstating the draft, which sparked internal backlash and external criticism.
- Despite internal tension, Karp emphasized the company's mission over employee retention, while workers felt the culture shift discouraged independent thought and accountability.