Stop exchanging your humanity for digital convenience.
Machines Against
the Rage
"Uh...
yeah,
well,
I...
I don't know...
I...
I would...
I would...
um..."
- Peter Thiel,
co-founder of PayPal as well as US and Israeli government contracted surveillance database company Palantir -
that works with other big tech companies like Amazon, Microsoft, and NVIDIA -
who helped initially fund many prominent political figures and groups,
including JD Vance and companies like OpenAI and Discord's former age verifier -
when asked if the human race should continue to survive
"Citizens will be on their best behavior because we are
constantly
recording and reporting
everything
that's going on."
- Larry Ellison,
co-founder and current CTO/executive chairman of the company Oracle -
the partial owner of TikTok in the US, maintainer of the Java programming language, and owner of a large amount of all corporate infrastructure -
who is the 6th richest person,
owner of an entire island of Hawai'i,
father of the founder and CEO of Paramount Skydance -
which will soon also own Warner Bros. Discovery -
and friend of the Israeli Military,
who offered a board seat at his company to Benjamin Netanyahu
"Y'know,
I think AI will probably,
like,
most likely,
sort of lead to the
end of the world,
but,
in the meantime...
uh...
there will be great companies created with serious machine learning."
- Sam Altman,
founder and CEO of OpenAI -
the company behind ChatGPT -
who thinks the company should be like a religion,
allegedly raped his sister,
had a whistleblower die under suspicious circumstances, and
is "a pathological liar, a manipulative abuser, and his own threat to humanity"
"I hear your protest,
thank you."
- Mustafa Suleyman,
CEO of Microsoft's AI division -
which still actively arms the Israeli government in their genocide -
responding to a now fired pro-Palestinian employee
"What's good for prosperity is bad for the environment."
- Bill Gates,
co-founder and current technical advisor of Microsoft -
whose company's revenue grew almost 200% while their emissions grew almost 25% from 2020 to 2025 -
who thinks climate change does not pose an existential threat to humanity, and
who is named in the Epstein Files
"The next generation is impatient.
And they're going to hold us increasingly accountable.
We all
need to respond to that."
- Pichai Sundararajan,
CEO of Google -
whose company's carbon emissions grew 48% in the last five years -
discussing the environment
Big tech corporations are not your friends.
Learn more about being more ethical online while blocking all ads, increasing privacy, and rejecting corporations by visiting the site:
machines-against-the-rage.neocities.org