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I wonder if any more of these non-college students in the Pro-Palestinian protest are just millionaires up to no good?

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In a viral image that captured the clash between the anti-Israel protesters who stormed Columbia and the campus workers who tried to stop them. As the mob invaded Hamilton Hall in the early hours of April 30, a facilities worker was photographed pushing a demonstrator against a wall. Later it emerged that the protester was a 40 year old trust fund kid named James Carlson, who owns a townhouse in Brooklyn that costs $2.3 million. The man who tried to hold him back was Mario Torres, 45, who has worked at Columbia for five years.

Now, in an exclusive interview with The Free Press, Mario Torres describes the experience of being on duty as protesters stormed the building in the early hours of the morning, breaking glass and barricading the entrances. “We don’t expect to go to work and get swarmed by an angry mob with rope and duct tape and masks and gloves,” he said.
“They came from both sides of the staircases. They came through the elevators and they were just rushing. It was just like, they had a plan.” Mario said protesters with zip ties, duct tape, and masks “just multiplied and multiplied.”
At one point, he remembers “looking up and I noticed the cameras are covered.” It made him think: “This was definitely planned.”

Torres was trying to “protect the building” when he ended up in an altercation with Carlson: “He had a Columbia hoodie on, and I managed to rip that hoodie off of him and expose his face.” (Carlson was later charged with five felonies, including burglary and reckless endangerment.) “I was freaking out. At that point, I’m thinking about my family. How was I gonna get out? Through the window?”
Torres has not been to campus since the incident. He says he does not feel safe. “When it comes to the public safety, the workers’ safety, people don’t feel comfortable walking through a mob to punch in to get into campus. That’s crazy,” he said.

He added that he’s worried Columbia might take disciplinary action against him for speaking out. He worries about losing a job he loves. He worries about supporting his young family.
“Is Columbia going to retaliate and find a reason to fire me? Is someone going to come after me? So I’m taking a big risk doing this, but I think that they failed. They failed us. And I think that’s the bigger story. They failed us. They should have done more to protect us, and they didn’t.”
After this piece published, a Columbia spokesperson told The Free Press, “Mr. Torres remains a valued member of the Columbia community. University policies prohibit retaliation against any employee who raises concerns in good faith.”


Here is more information on James Carlson for anyone interested:

https://nypost.com/2024/05/04/us-news/columbia-protester-is-heir-to-ad-empire-has-long-rap-sheet/
NY Post. 😝
@Puppycat23 [quote]Do you mean unbiased? Because NY Post and NBC news, are real sources. [/quote]

No, NBC is news. It's biased, but it's still news in that the stories they report are real. The NY Post makes things up, so they're fake news and, thus, not a source for new stories.

The story you shared is about how the anti-genocide protesters aren't really students, rather they're outside agitators. Aside from there being no evidence of this, NY Post doesn't count, this is an old trope that the Right uses all the time. It's recycled propaganda.

As for James Carlson, this may shock and disturb you, but he's only one person. He doesn't prove the narrative is true.
Puppycat23 · F
@BohemianBoo

[quote]No, NBC is news. [/quote]

And guess what? NBC news also mentioned James Carlson, including how many other outside agitators there were, about 29% or 32 of them and that’s just at Columbia University. So save me this only one person propaganda.

[quote] The story you shared is about how the anti-genocide protesters aren't really students, rather they're outside agitators [/quote]

Well duh, what did you think the post was about? My focus is on if any of these [b]non-college students [/b] in the pro-Palestinian protest are just millionaires up to no good?
@Puppycat23[quote]And guess what? NBC news also mentioned James Carlson, including how many other outside agitators there were, about 29% or 32 of them and that’s just at Columbia University.[/quote]

Source?

Just so you know, one person doesn't count as 29% of them.
Patriot96 · 56-60, C
Soros pays them, much the same as antifa and blm. Probably same actors
@Patriot96 How much does he pay, and where do you apply?

Obviously, since you know so much about George Soros, you must know the pay rate and application procedure
ron122 · 41-45, M
@independentone Probably be the best job you ever had. A step up from working the drive through window at McDonalds.
@ron122 But McDonalds pays 20 bucks an hour now, is Soros paying more than that? That could be a good starter job for kids just starting out.
You nailed it with with "40 year old trust fund kid." A rich adult that has never worked a day in his life, and acts like a child fighting for "the cause." Of course, there are paid agitators of all income classes.
oldercanuck1 · 70-79, M
If these people are worried about what is going on over there why are they protesting here where it is safe why are they not on a plane to Gaza to do something about what they want others to do ,,
C'mon, someone please say "Soros" so I can get my drinking game on!
Puppycat23 · F
@BlueGreenGrey I don’t believe in the soros nonsense so you’re just gonna have to stay sober tonight
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