What’s happening at Columbia?
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@Mik said in What’s happening at Columbia?:
Let her eat cake.
Maybe not the ultimate FAFO, but a darn good introduction to adulthood.
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The leader of the recent protests Columbia University has been revealed as the 40-year-old son of millionaire ad execs who lives in a four story Brooklyn townhouse.
James Carlson, who also goes by Cody Carlson and Cody Tarlow, was arrested by the NYPD and charged with burglary and illegal entry after he stormed Columbia's Hamilton Hall and re-named it 'Hind' Hall.
The accused, who is described as 'a long-time figure in the anarchist world' by officials, was also arrested for allegedly attacking a police officer during the violent G8 protests in San Francisco in 2005, according to the NY Post.
James is the son of Richard Tarlow and Sandy Carlson Tarlow, millionaire advertising duo who started Carlson & Partners together and were known for their cosmetic and fashion clients including Revlon, Victoria’s Secret, Ralph Lauren and Neutrogena.
James graduated Magna Cum Laude from Brooklyn Law School and later became an animal rights lawyer who clerked at the US District Court in 2013.
He also had a short stint as an undercover investigator on factory farms and slaughterhouses recording animal abuse, according to the publication.
James is believed to be married to model Kim Heyrman and has two children while living in a $3.4 million Brooklyn brownstone townhouse in New York.
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That really borders on the fringe of domestic terror charges.
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@Renauda said in What’s happening at Columbia?:
She shouldn’t graduate. She can barely form sentences and uumm talks like uumm a 14 year old uumm bopper.
She needs a speech coach.
Her crying sounds like a laugh.
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@89th said in What’s happening at Columbia?:
And her name is forever on the internet with this video.
That's right and any future employer will check her internet history.
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In a post to X, formerly Twitter, Tom McClellan, the editor of The McClellan Market Report said that he will no longer be hiring "any recent graduate of Columbia, because that school is so tainted.
Similarly, consultant Warren Kinsella said: "At the firm I founded 18 years ago, and in the war rooms I've run for the past 31 years, I've employed hundreds of young people. I'll never again hire one from @Columbia."
https://www.newsweek.com/pro-palestinian-protest-columbia-alumni-1895244