Stanford Students for Justice in Palestine

RESIST FASCISM: WALK OUT! STANFORD: CUT TIES WITH PALANTIR

One year into Trump 2.0, the regime has escalated a war on our neighbors and our communities: ICE terror, expanded surveillance, and a broader push to build a fascist state that governs through fear and repression. At the same time, the man who promised to end endless wars now shows an endless appetite for war. U.S. imperial aggression is tightening its grip abroad, wielding force and intimidation to strip nations of self-determination and plunder their resources. Trump’s backing of Israel’s genocide in Gaza has not wavered. Even under the language of “ceasefire,” Palestinians keep being killed and displaced, while occupation and apartheid grind on. These struggles at home and abroad are connected, and the pipeline runs through Silicon Valley and Stanford. Stanford feeds companies like Palantir with research, legitimacy, and talent. Palantir profits from ICE raids, police violence, and mass surveillance at home, and it helps power a digital dragnet that enables apartheid and mass killing in Palestine. They openly brag about it. That is why we are launching an escalating campaign to cut off the Stanford pipeline to Palantir and the genocide tech axis. On January 20, join the national mobilization: a popular front of people across the country organizing resistance to the Trump regime and its billionaire backers. Walk out. Bring a friend. Bring a sign. Jan 20, 12 noon, White Plaza Stanford: Cut Ties With Palantir!

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Date: Tuesday, January 20th

Time: 12:00 PM

Location: White Plaza, Stanford, California, USA, 94305

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