• abbiistabbii@lemmy.blahaj.zone
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    3 days ago

    Palantir is literally a stock villain corporation in a cyberpunk novel and I do not in any way, shape, or form, trust them with any form of data.

  • SocialMediaRefugee@lemmy.world
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    He has previously said the British public’s affection for the NHS is a case of “Stockholm syndrome”

    Wtf does that mean? “You are crazy for caring about your healthcare.” lol

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      3 days ago

      He is using manipulative language (gaslighting) so he can get access to your healthcare information, that’s what that means.

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    Palantir is a company created so that peter thiel, the spawn of hell and the final boss at the end of the right side of the political compass, could use his wealth to influence to manipulate the country into becoming a sick fucked up ULTRA far right ideology. He has literally admitted that he knows his political opinions are too extreme for the country and that he has to manipulate us to achieve his goal. The company is named after a fucking evil seeing stone from lord of the rings for fuck sake. Palantir accusing doctors of following ideology is the pot calling the kettle black. Also since peter thiel is literally the devil we shouldn’t listen to what he says.

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    K.

    So one group has trained for decades to heal the sick and provide guidance to be more healthy and the other spent it’s time learning how to take as much as possible from their customers.

    Which one is more likely to align with the patient’s interest?