Meet Garry Tan, the CEO of Y Combinator, an early employee at Palantir, and the founder of Initialized Capital. Garry has been a strong supporter of Israel’s genocide of Palestinians since day one and is best known for deeply disappointing Y Combinator’s Palestinian and Arab alumni. After building
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Matt Ocko is the Co-founder and Co-MD of DCVC, a deep tech fund out of Palo Alto. He is also a member of BENS (Business Executives for National Security) where he advises a variety of groups in the US military and senior staff of the FBI, CIA, and SOCOM. While
Stating on the Oyster Venture's website that she honed her skills at Rothenberg Ventures, a firm described by Bloomberg as "The Valley’s Party Animal", we wonder if Sophia Liao did even the most cursory of research on her soon to be co-managing partner, Kenneth Ballenegger.
Josh Wolfe is co-founder and Managing Partner of Lux Capital and a keen genocide supporter. Josh hails from Brooklyn, New York, but could easily be mistaken for a right-wing settler based on many of the voices he promotes online. Even for a venture capitalist, he spends a disproportionate amount of
Keith Rabois is a name that is synonymous with Silicon Valley. After senior roles at PayPal, LinkedIn, and Square, he turned investor at Khosla Ventures, and took up his current role of general partner at Peter Thiel's Founders Fund in 2019. It isn't clear whether moving
Introducing Shaun Maguire, a pro-genocide founder and venture capitalist at Sequioa Capital. Known in Silicon Valley for his abrasive personality, Shaun has emerged as a particularly xenophobic voice over the past several weeks having self-declared personal ties to the Israeli military through his wife’s family. When he’s not
Tomer Bariach and his partners are targeting the UAE to set up and raise Flori Venture’s second fund, earmarked at $1bn and modelled on the values of the late Sheikh Zayed, the founding father of the UAE Tomer has an active X account, recently both commenting and retweeting support
In the aftermath of the horrific 7th of October 2023 attack in Israel, over eight hundred venture capital firms signed a manifesto titled "Venture Capital Community Statement of Support for Israel"[1], citing "..in the spirit of peace and unity, we encourage the global venture community to