The Jewish co-founder who posted the messages, Gabe Einhorn, argued against exposing Franco’s information, chiefly because he didn’t want to “expose his whole life.”
Palantir co-founder Joe Lonsdale argued that Einhorn was “an utter coward” and “being weak” for not doxxing Franco.
Lonsdale concluded that people only learn to stop attacking Jews through consequences, saying Jews need to make them “afraid to attack your people.”
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